Our culture is addicted to predicting the weather; hourly forecasts, apps, warnings, and watches create an illusion that the forces of nature are under our control. Reveling in the idea that we are guests on this earth, photographer Camille Seaman—who documented the beauty of icebergs in Melting Away—stands in front of tornados, at the edges of lightning storms, and in pelting hail under pitch black skies to capture supercells and mammatus clouds in their sublime and often terrifying splendor. Seaman presents 85 awe-inspiring images here, and they are a potent reminder that there is no art more dramatic, in scale or emotion, than that created by nature.