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Taken through the portal of the burial chamber as the impending storm swept across the landscape.

Weaselhead Natural Environment Park, Calgary, AB, Canada

Wild weather cell over Cheshire,view from Pickerings pastures at Halebank.

This is one of my favorite decaying doorways, with the additional, half-hearted paper and cardboard. I like the electrical cord going through the doorway. It also makes me sad, since I don't think any preservation is being attempted here.

A fine three master weather vane in full sails to catch the wind.

BMC weathered hopper - Soph X Moore graffitihighway

Wheatley Lane, April 2012.

 

Minolta SRT101 and MC Rokkor 58mm F1.4 PF lens on Lucky SHD100, developed in divided D76 for five minutes each solution at 70F

This day in Fort Myers Beach Florida weather history.

Some weather faxes recieved from New Orleans the morning of Dec 29, 2011, starting 1200z (6am CST local). I used fldigi and my IC-746 to recieve them. First few were captured on 4317 KHz, later switching to 8503.9 KHz when the sun came up.

Not bad for mid november :)

Early evening rainbow after a spring thunderstorm right before the “golden hour”.

... and the weather won. The Grand-Am race at Barber's was called due to dangerous weather (lighting).

View On Black. There's a lot of weather around and this was some of it on New Year's Eve.

My Midland All Weather Radio.

Ok yeah so I am a geek, but it pays off when you want to know where good weather is happending. Ignore the date, I never changed it.

This was acturally the entrance to the "mall." There is really no other reason to have this photo here other than to point out the layers of clothing I am wearing in the wacky Irish weather. Never cold but a slight chill, then rain, then the sun would come out and it would warm up but before I could even get my sweater off the rain would start up and I'd be wet and cold.

Salem is finally beginning to warm up, and the students are enjoying the nice weather on the quad.

covered in moss and eaten away by the weather. taken at Woods Wharf near Greenwich at low-tide

This image of the NE US and Eastern Canada was taken Jan 24 by the Terra satellite. Cold arctic air blowing down from the north west hit the warmer water of the Atlantic, and a temperature inversion created these cloud streets.

 

Check out the fiull size image - you can actually see signs of human life. Imagine how weird we would think it was if we saw these clouds on another planet? And we get to enjoy them here at home, thanks to our eye in the sky!

Seen in Ramona, San Diego County, California.

  

The missus had the good sense of hitting record when she seen it come on, fame at last

this angel is aging a little less gracefully than it could.

That late snow stom this spring. Great views of the park across the street from my hotel

posted as a summer trailer for an incredible frosty wood catched by kentsmudger =)

via Instagram for iPhone

The convergence zone blew through this morning dropping about half an inch of hail in 15 minutes and suddenly cleared out. Notice how fast the weather changes direction just as the hail drops and the convergence zone blows through.

  

April 8, 2010

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