Stunning clouds shapes and colors are captured in this gallery. I have tweaked the contrast where necessary, but the colors are exactly as I saw them on the days they were taken.
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Classic Supercell
My first New Mexico chase ever! This is near Clovis, New Mexico on May 24, 2003. This "classic" supercell was a diamond in the rough: it formed unexpectedly along the high terrain and moved out into very worked-over air in front of it. While LCLs that day were very high, this storm really got its act together and put down a beautiful wall cloud with scud inflow from the front flank downdraft. Rotational shear was not optimal that day, and thus no tornado formed. Nevertheless it was a spectacular view on stunning terrain.

Classic Supercell
My first New Mexico chase ever! This is near Clovis, New Mexico on May 24, 2003. This "classic" supercell was a diamond in the rough: it formed unexpectedly along the high terrain and moved out into very worked-over air in front of it. While LCLs that day were very high, this storm really got its act together and put down a beautiful wall cloud with scud inflow from the front flank downdraft. Rotational shear was not optimal that day, and thus no tornado formed. Nevertheless it was a spectacular view on stunning terrain.
Camera: Olympus Optical Co.,ltd (C40z,d40z) |
original size: 3200px x 2400px |
Current: 600px x 450px |
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