stormdoctor > Southeast Colorado on a non-chase day.
stormdoctor > Crepsuscular rays break through stratus clouds west of Denver.  The mountains take on shades of depth.  A truly stunning view to take in in person.
stormdoctor > This non-severe storm formed over such spectacularly green fields with lush wildflowers in Southeast Colorado.
stormdoctor > This non-severe storm formed over such spectacularly green fields with lush wildflowers in Southeast Colorado.
stormdoctor > Upslope winds and cool northerly air created this scenic cloudscape of lenticular-type low clouds along the Colorado front range.
stormdoctor > Spectacular non-chasing day sight.  The cow in the photo spooked me from behind, but then blended nicely into the photo.  This species of cactus is native to SE Colorado.  Near Pueblo.
stormdoctor > LP supercell with funnel.  Note the knuckles on the updraft, the clear updraft and downdraft.  This storm would disappear within minutes.
stormdoctor > I fell in love with the scalloped shades of orange and gray that predominate just south of Denver.
stormdoctor > I gauged the distance wrong in this photo resulting in the lightning being a bit blurred (ack!).  These CGs illuminate the plateau to the right of the photo near midnight on May 30, 2005.  The red dots on the bottom left are the warning lights on the top of a wind farm.
Southeast Colorado on a non-chase day.
stormdoctor > Southeast Colorado on a non-chase day.
Southeast Colorado on a non-chase day.
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