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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Boiling Sky
As this storm died near Belleville, Kansas (it would later reintensify substantially after dark) on May 29, 2004, the outflow produced an amazing "boiling sky" as is typical with shelf clouds. To the right is the clear slot of the last mesocyclone of the day.
Boiling Sky
As this storm died near Belleville, Kansas (it would later reintensify substantially after dark) on May 29, 2004, the outflow produced an amazing "boiling sky" as is typical with shelf clouds. To the right is the clear slot of the last mesocyclone of the day.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel) |
original size: 3000px x 2400px |
Current: 563px x 450px |
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