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Storm clouds across Hayle Towans and the daily flight of Geese on their way from the evening roost to Saint Gothian Sands nature reserve at Godreavy, more or less at 10.30 every day.
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Sometimes storms do not form slowly with a bit of cloud and a few spots of rain; they come in strong and brutal. No mucking about with rain and warning claps of thunder, but with immediate flashes of lightening with no gap between the light and sound. Then the air is filled with ricocheting hailstones as big as golf balls.
An isolated lake effect storm that brought snow to the southern shores of the Great Salt Lake
GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
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Chicago Lake Shore Drive engulfed in rolling clouds. Artfully Giving is looking for artists. Inquire at info@ArtfullyGiving.com
Spent an absolutely brilliant full day touring the lighthouses on Anglesey with great friend Mark Twiglet yesterday, starting at Penmon point for sunrise, which didnt deliver, but the high tide and stormy sky more than made up for it. A truly fab way to finish the year.
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This storm was preceded by spectacular altocumulus asperitas clouds. Some of the smooth structures are still visible in this photo as well.
The thunderstorm was a joy to behold and photograph.
After the Storm Prissy observing the leaves and water on the deck after the storm came through. Shot in North Carolina.
Typical summer thunderstorm with a few nice bolts southeast of Springfield, IL
Nikon D3200
18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
ƒ/7.1
35.0 mm
6sec.
iso100
single exposure
remote shutter release
WB 5200k
noise filter
time stamp 22:41:16
Storm clouds approach.
Very unsettled weather here in the East of England just lately.
The moisture rises from the earth warmed by the recent sunshine.
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The first storm image I ever posted to Flickr. Porthcawl Lighthouse.
Central Texas, during rare strong storms in November. I waited in position for this cell to graze me for quite some time, and it was worth the wait. It put on a great little lightning show.
That's Jupiter at upper left.