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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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stormdoctor > Cycling, rotating, HP storm NW of Guymon, OK, on May 31, 2007.
stormdoctor > Isolated supercell builds over Dimmitt, TX, on June 2, 2007.  Crepuscular rays burst out around the rock hard updraft as the sharply delineated anvil shows mammatus.  This was an example of a low-shear, high CAPE supercell forming in highly capped conditions.  It exploded along a boundary and ended up landing at least one tornado.
stormdoctor > A couple of lightning bolts accentuate an HP cell on 5/22/2008.
stormdoctor > Mammatus are illuminated by the setting blood red sun near Quinter, KS, on 5/22/2008.
stormdoctor > I loved this image for all it represents to me personally: a successful chase day in Tornado Alley with a farm in the foreground.  Life continues unabated from the storms of the day.
stormdoctor > I loved this image for all it represents to me personally: a successful chase day in Tornado Alley with a farm in the foreground.  Life continues unabated from the storms of the day.
stormdoctor > Wheat bends in inflow winds into an isolated updraft near Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008.  A wall cloud can be seen in the background.
stormdoctor > A ragged wall cloud crosses the road traveling north (this shot is due east, toward the town of Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008).
stormdoctor > This amazingly low wall cloud repeatedly generated tornado warnings.  Here it is seen just north of Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008.  While some chasers were able to confirm that the wall cloud caused dust whirls (and thus became tornadic), this was not something I personally could confirm.  Nevertheless, it was easily the closest I've seen a wall cloud graze the ground.  Interestingly, the RFD on this cell generated what appeared to be a gustnado along its outflow.  Many reported this as a tornado.
stormdoctor > Massive gustfront spanning >20 miles in full length pushes off from a multicellular storm near Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008.  This is looking due west.
stormdoctor > Massive gustfront spanning >20 miles in full length pushes off from a multicellular storm near Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008.
stormdoctor > Here, a roll cloud spins away from this high precipitation cell in SW KS on May 24, 2008.  The windmill offered me a chance to enjoy true Americana at its best.  It was a wonderful treat at the end of the day.
stormdoctor > A barn and windmill serve as foreground to this aquamarine sky.  Near Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008.
stormdoctor > A delapidated shack from circa 1920 seems to slump over as darkness approaches.  A roll cloud appended to a gust front is seen in the background.  Near Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008.
stormdoctor > I like the composition of this photo highlighting black-eyed susans on the OK/TX border on May 27, 2008.  The updraft in the image is already undercut by outflow behind it.
A ragged wall cloud crosses the road traveling north (this shot is due east, toward the town of Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008).
stormdoctor > A ragged wall cloud crosses the road traveling north (this shot is due east, toward the town of Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008).
A ragged wall cloud crosses the road traveling north (this shot is due east, toward the town of Bison, KS, on May 24, 2008).
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