Wow!!! Those are AWESOME! Especially the first one! Great job!Just before the downpour last week.....
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....... the downpour
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LOL!And even on topic.
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That's really cool! Nice job!here is a cloud moving in on the Empire State Building, taken with Olympus E-volt 500 when I was still learning how to use it.
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Wow!!! Those are AWESOME! Especially the first one! Great job!
I'll say!! What a fanastic capture!!
Great shots tinksdad! I especially like the second one; that's awesome!![]()
We had three pretty bad storms here in Central FL this past week. Monday was VERY bad lightening, and sorry, but I was not about to go out to take photos!
Here's one from Wednesday - it was very much hurricane like!
Love the storm clouds and the awesome contrast between the light and dark. Here's one from yesterday afternoon.
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Very cool - I love to watch the clouds roll in before the storms.
I am definitely adding NM to the places I want to visit in the near future. I had family that live there, but never had the opportunity to visit.
Once Tara and I leave Orlando and don't take vacations when people visit us, we will get to start traveling a bit more again!
Very cool - I love to watch the clouds roll in before the storms.
I am definitely adding NM to the places I want to visit in the near future. I had family that live there, but never had the opportunity to visit.
Once Tara and I leave Orlando and don't take vacations when people visit us, we will get to start traveling a bit more again!
Roll clouds are completely unattached from a parent storm cloud. This is what makes it distinctly different looking compared to a wall cloud or a shelf cloud. A roll cloud is long and tubular and appears to be "rolling" along a horizontal axis. Although you may think it looks like a tornado turned horizontal, it is not associated with tornadoes at all.