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Tornado Duvet Cover featuring the photograph Dust Eating Tornado by Ed Sweeney

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Dust Eating Tornado Duvet Cover

Ed Sweeney

by Ed Sweeney

$98.00

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Image Size

 
 

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R(56) G(84) B(75)

Product Details

Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Dust Eating Tornado" by Ed Sweeney. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.

Design Details

A tornado becoming wrapped in dust & soil near Campo, Colorado (just north of the Colorado/Oklahoma state line) on Memorial Day, 2010. The NWS in... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (12)

Sylvia Sotuyo

Sylvia Sotuyo

This is just awsome!!! WOW :-) l/f

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Sylvia!

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Outstanding capture! v

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Zulfiya!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Excellent shot! v

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you very much!

Jamie Pham

Jamie Pham

Fantastic weather image! Becomes a natural abstract.

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you, Jamie!

Susan Porter

Susan Porter

Your storm shots are amazing! Take care.

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you, Susan!

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks for the feature in your "Excellent Self-Taught Artists" group, Joe.

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks for the feature in your "ABC Group - C - Clouds" group, David. I greatly appreciate it.

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks for the feature in your "Beauty" group, James!

Gregory Young

Gregory Young

an incredible capture of this major display of the power of nature! vf

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you very much, Gregory!

Artist's Description

A tornado becoming wrapped in dust & soil near Campo, Colorado (just north of the Colorado/Oklahoma state line) on Memorial Day, 2010. The NWS in Pueblo, CO rated the tornado as an EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The picturesque tornado moved quite slowly and changed shape & color several times during its lifespan, which was well over 20 minutes. Fortunately, as it remained over mostly open country, it did relatively minor damage and resulted in no injuries. The parent supercell thunderstorm produced at least 3 tornadoes as well as hail up to at least 2.50" in diameter (tennis-ball size). Special credit to fellow storm chaser Dr. Jason Persoff (who was standing next to me as I took this photograph) for the inspiration for the title of this piece of artwork, as he remarked to me at the time that the tornado was a "dust-eating monster".

About Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Storm Chaser, Weather & Landscape Photographer

 

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