Flower Tornadoes are rare, unpredictable, and utterly fascinating weather phenomena where a swirling vortex of air and debris takes on the shape of a flower, complete with petals and a central core.
Caused by a rare combination of atmospheric conditions, Flower Tornadoes can appear in any color, but are most commonly seen in vibrant hues of pink, blue, and yellow.
Despite their destructive potential, Flower Tornadoes are often sought out by botanists and meteorologists looking to study the unique properties of these rare natural disasters.
For more information on the science behind Flower Tornadoes, visit our Flower Tornadoes Science page.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at Predicting Your Own Flower Tornado!