stormdoctor > Double rainbow along the RFD of a severe storm in Parmer Cty, TX, on June 1, 2007.  I will openly admit that this was Photoshopped (tm) to accent the contrasts and colors.  The content has not been altered, however.  But I admit the greens are a bit eye-popping, but I just couldn't find another way to get this as close to what my retina saw than this.  Spectacular.
stormdoctor > Double rainbow along the RFD of a severe storm in Parmer Cty, TX, on June 1, 2007.  I will openly admit that this was Photoshopped (tm) to accent the contrasts and colors.  The content has not been altered, however.  But I admit the greens are a bit eye-popping, but I just couldn't find another way to get this as close to what my retina saw than this.  Spectacular.
stormdoctor > This spectacular double bow was actually a "quad" bow, but the other two bows are too faint to be full seen despite my best efforts.  This formed on the back of a tornadic storm east of Trinidad, CO.
stormdoctor > This spectacular double bow was actually a "quad" bow, but the other two bows are too faint to be full seen despite my best efforts.  This formed on the back of a tornadic storm east of Trinidad, CO.
Double rainbow along the RFD of a severe storm in Parmer Cty, TX, on June 1, 2007. I will openly admit that this was Photoshopped (tm) to accent the contrasts and colors. The content has not been altered, however. But I admit the greens are a bit eye-popping, but I just couldn't find another way to get this as close to what my retina saw than this. Spectacular.
stormdoctor > Double rainbow along the RFD of a severe storm in Parmer Cty, TX, on June 1, 2007.  I will openly admit that this was Photoshopped (tm) to accent the contrasts and colors.  The content has not been altered, however.  But I admit the greens are a bit eye-popping, but I just couldn't find another way to get this as close to what my retina saw than this.  Spectacular.
Double rainbow along the RFD of a severe storm in Parmer Cty, TX, on June 1, 2007. I will openly admit that this was Photoshopped (tm) to accent the contrasts and colors. The content has not been altered, however. But I admit the greens are a bit eye-popping, but I just couldn't find another way to get this as close to what my retina saw than this. Spectacular.
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