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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I was absolutely amazed by this shot. From a storm perspective, the vault of light you see in the center background is due to penetration of a clear slot as this storm repeatedly tried to rotate and form a tornado. It never would get organized sufficiently to do so, unfortunately. But here it is pulsing and the rotation is sufficient to generate a clear slot that allowed light to filter through the back of the storm. In the foreground clouds there is a wall cloud forming. As this feature evolved, it developed a couplet with a new rain free base forming to the left (south). That was the order of the day as southward propagation of the updrafts (with undercutting of those same updrafts by outflow to the north) failed to allow tornadic development. The green fields and the white fence were spectacular contrasts.

I was absolutely amazed by this shot. From a storm perspective, the vault of light you see in the center background is due to penetration of a clear slot as this storm repeatedly tried to rotate and form a tornado. It never would get organized sufficiently to do so, unfortunately. But here it is pulsing and the rotation is sufficient to generate a clear slot that allowed light to filter through the back of the storm. In the foreground clouds there is a wall cloud forming. As this feature evolved, it developed a couplet with a new rain free base forming to the left (south). That was the order of the day as southward propagation of the updrafts (with undercutting of those same updrafts by outflow to the north) failed to allow tornadic development. The green fields and the white fence were spectacular contrasts.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel) |
original size: 2048px x 3072px |
Current: 300px x 450px |
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