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Der Blick aus dem Taunus nach Frankfurt...Der Nebel hat die gesamte Mainebene verschluckt, so dass nur die Spitzen der Wolkenkratzer rausragten
The view from the Taunus to Frankfurt ... The fog has swallowed the entire Main level , so that only the tops of skyscrapers towered out
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Eine Serie von Unwettern suchte Anfang Juni 2016 die Rhein-Main-Region an mehreren Tagen heim. Hier ein paar Impressionen der Naturgewalten
A series of storms came up on several days ion early June 2016 over the Rhein-Main region. Here are some impressions of the force of nature.
Bajo la Cuesta, VII Región, Misión Cordillerilla 2009, Curicó, Chile.
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We watched it appear from a distance through the hazy clouds… by the time this image was shot, the spinning cloud structure was heading away in a North Easterly direction.
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Der Blick aus dem Taunus nach Frankfurt...Der Nebel hat die gesamte Mainebene verschluckt, so dass nur die Spitzen der Wolkenkratzer rausragten
The view from the Taunus to Frankfurt ... The fog has swallowed the entire Main level , so that only the tops of skyscrapers towered out
Taken on May 30th, 2010. I was racing this storm full tilt boogie down these dirt roads. It was a real rush, just barely outracing a storm front while doing 80mph.
This image is from one of my six pull over, jump outs that I did.
The fury of nature was definitely present in this beast. The while under the clouds is a hail shaft dropping 1-1/4" ice rocks by the bucket-loads.
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I watched this storm go from a puffy little cloud to a monster tower with a huge anvil top at it's front, dumping 1-1/4" sized hail and shooting lightning across the landscape. From genesis to monster it only took an hour.
This was the midpoint where it was getting bigger, but hadn't finished growing yet… in fact this was the last image I could take of this giant with the 11mm lens I had on me.
I found the scene before me to be quite nice and pastural like, with the storm light adding a sunset hue to the horizon to contrast the blue sky.
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