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This is the street I live on :) I took this and the wind was really blowing.

  

Dramatic stormy sky over Luton this afternoon.

 

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The sky from San Andreas California on 3-10-2019.

The numerous mountains and buttes that surround Bend are often the subject of photographs as they are beautifully rugged and can easily dominate any frame. Here, they play a bit of a secondary role to the amazing cloud display going on overhead.

 

10,000 foot peaks provide a bit of spatial perspective as they sit below the cloudscape above. Worth including them in the final image, even if it is just the bottom sliver.

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm

Evening Cloudscape ..

 

Hangar Hill Clandon - nr Guildford

 

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Schneealpen-Panoramastrasse

Taken on a flight from RDU to ATL

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Same cloud type yet one is dark the other light. A developing convective snow shower to my southwest (www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49280050592/in/photost...) was blocking sunlight on the left side. Because of the mostly clear blue skies, this atmospheric optical event (contrast) was amplified.

Surface winds changed from west-northwest to north duing this sequence. Temperature fell from 43F to 38F as well. Winds aloft from the west-southwest.

 

The end of this time lapse clip suggest that the cold front is clearly seen to the right.

View from Llanfair looking down on Harlech beach and the Lleyn peninsula, Gwynedd.

Higher clouds are dissipating while lower clouds are forming.

A timelapse video of clouds scudding by on a breezy day. A video made up of 480 individual images taken over 75minutes compressed into 15 seconds.

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Cloudscape as seen from the rooftop.

 

Seems far away mountains Mudeung.

Bournemouth never disappoints

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Sunset in the Baja Norte desert - San Felipe, Mexico

July 17, 2015 - West of Mason City Nebraska

 

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Was quite surprised to see storms develop out in the western part of Nebraska that day. The cold front had pushed into the state by early afternoon and severe storms were forming. Severe weather watches were posted for Dawson and Custer counties. Storms were moving at 10mph and I had plenty of time to catch up to them from Kearney.

 

Watching the storms they were build and moving north northeast and I didn't want to enter the base of this storm, I just wanted to get along side it to get the best pics in front of the storm. I wasn't disappointed. Even though this cell just went out of the severe warning, the front of this cell was majestic and I wasn't about to leave. Camera in hand I did my thing....

 

Storm warnings we up again for cells to the west of Dawson county, so I had about a 1/2 hour before I had to head back west to get into position for the next cells.

 

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I thought it was a fun looking break...

As often seems to have occurred of late, going out would have been difficult despite such tempting skies. This is Goufaleur, where I live, seen from across what in UK would be the cricket field..

Technical name: Altocumulus stratiformis translucidus perlucidus undulatus.

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