Supercell Mesocyclone Over Vavoua Tea Fields Dawn in at the edge of a tea plantation in Vavoua

Supercell Mesocyclone Over Vavoua Tea Fields Dawn

by Irina Enriquez

Cold silver dawn light floods the horizon where a massive supercell dominates the sky above the flat farmlands of Vavoua. A distinct, rotating mesocyclone forms the storm's core, appearing as a funnel-like structure of dense, grey clouds against the pale morning sky. Below, rows of tea bushes stretch across the foreground in neat, geometric lines, their green leaves muted by the low light. Low-hanging clouds hover just above the crop canopy, showing depth and impending pressure. The dry season air holds the landscape in stillness, with no wind disturbing the orderly vegetation. The storm's base casts a subtle shadow that falls across the nearest rows of tea plants, marking the boundary between the calm earth and the turbulent sky.

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Camera Sony a6000*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a6000 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 34mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 3200
Film flat picture profile graded in post
Location at the edge of a tea plantation in Vavoua
Date 2026-04-09
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 7.3004, -6.4143
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