Earlier this week, a microburst was hovering above Phoenix, Arizona. one photographer named Jerry Ferguson was in the right place at the right time and managed to take a breathtaking photo of it.

Ferguson was flying a news helicopter, shooting footage for a local television station, when he noticed a huge mushroom-shaped cloud hovering over Phoenix. The cloud turned out to be a microburst – a downdraft that moves in a way opposite of a tornado. Meteorology experts say they are extremely dangerous, as they often have high winds that can knock over fully grown trees and wind shears can even cause fatal aircraft crashes.

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“We spotted this microburst as we were covering a dust storm near Phoenix,” Ferguson said. “And I instantly thought the same thing as everyone else… It looks like an atom-bomb just detonated over Phoenix.”

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