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Photographed in central Oklahoma in June 2001.

 

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Joel Taylor the Dominator2 driver doing his next segment.

Fun with distant outflow blobs, looking north from the vicinity of Twin Arrows recently. All the cinder coney terrain likes to play games with moist parcels getting lofted by pushy storms.

 

Per typical, I wasn't hanging out on the right side of Merrill Crater for clearer, less telephoto-esque views.

Photos from the front porch during a recent storm. First time shooting lightning (with digital anyway)

My first tornado, shot right after it dropped out of a thunderstorm in the Texas panhandle in May 2001.

A trip with Tempest Tours over the better part of two weeks in early June

Structure esthétique le 19 juillet 2014 dans l'Indre après le passage d'une puissante supercellule.

Ce puissant arcus s'est présenté à nous le soir du 19 juillet 2014 en Haute-Vienne (87).

 

Rays of sun are never dull...Even when these might even be Crepuscular Rays too!

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepuscular_rays

April 24th near Post, Texas, after catching up with a gnarly tornado in the Panhandle—this storm flickered into the night, brushing virga across lightning branches using some nicely balanced wet in wet and impasto techniques.

A tornado touches down east of Holdrege, Nebraska, July 7, 2005.

The finger of God.

A tornado touches down east of Holdrege, Nebraska, July 7, 2005.

We watched this storm for some time and learned that there was a tornado inside the rain-wrapped clouds. It moved left to right in front of us so that we could watch in dry conditions.

Departing tornado-warned storm north of Damascus, Arkansas—April 4th. Teeny tiny shear funnel toward center.

 

I'm glad to have chased 4 days in Dixie Alley, but the photo ops were really difficult. I left with just a handful I kind of like. There is so much plotting, scheming and maneuvering needed, there's barely time or mental space left to set up for decent images.

StormChase_CoolBridge_13 - Pondering a climb it seems...

Shrimp and Rice.

 

What a way to end a fabulous trip, my friend Karen a freelance journalist taking me for my final meal if you're in Atlanta check out "This Is It".

 

Thank you for looking through my album.

The hotels were pretty good - Super 8s, Cobblestone Inns, Rodeway Inns, Day's Inn, Econolodge, Quality Inn and some smaller local spots.

High contrast storm base and rolling fields east of Sterling, Colorado—June 1st. There are no shortage of worthy dynamic range challenges photographing these clear, high plains, backlit-underlit storms. Yonder Scary Looking Cloud went through a couple RFD shelf cloud/wall cloud iterations before falling apart further east.

Stormchasing 2019-05-11

Across the Great Plains for two weeks with Silver Lining Tours.

Taken in 2002 in NW Oklahoma... dust kicked up from the gust front clouds the horizon.

Wasn't much to them, but it was nice to go look at dark clouds for a while.

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