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The ferocity of the clouds and how insignificant you really feel next to the power of mother nature.

One of the Discovery Channel's filming crew waiting for the next segment.

The Discovery Channel's film crew capturing a segment for their new series, who knows perhaps I'll be on it...

Mainly east of Wichita, KS this time

Taken near the University of Arizona in 1999, one of my first lightning shots.

 

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Shared Mobile Atmospheric Research & Teaching Radar, pulling out of NSSL for deployment. We were launching weather balloons into thunderstorms this summer, to measure electric fields. The project was called TELEX-2003, the Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightning Experiment.

the building storm

 

Reed Timmer in the shades in the passenger seat.

Panorama of the desert as rain wets the surface and lightning strikes a mountain in the distance.

I have fluffy dice and an pine fresh hanging from my mirror, these guys are serious, they have a HD camcorder from theirs.

The world is my bathroom.

A trip with Tempest Tours over the better part of two weeks in early June. This was west of Balko, OK, shortly before the tornado in Perryton, TX.

I don't know if this car just looks beat up or was designed that way, but it looks like this is carrying probably a million dollars worth of scientific equipment on it and in it.

WOW Double Rainbow lol, double rainbow inbetween storms.

Awesome cloud formation as the storms dissipated over the mountains.

A wall cloud spins south of Holdrege, Nebraska, July 7, 2005.

All aboard the Dominator2, Joel Taylor takes his post.

Chilling with the locals in south central Texas.

..Thunder and lightning..but I missed the lightning..

Corrugated workshop and shed at a corral south of Winslow while hanging out with stormy skies last week.

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

South of Tucumcari, New Mexico

Nope get them a 'Turd Bird' and really show you love them!

Olympus Mju ii | 35 f2.8 | Fuji 400 AKA Kodak Ultramax 400

 

Digitized with Nikon Z7 60mm AFS | CineStill CS-Lite | Valoi 360

 

Home developed in Bellini C41 | Paterson System 4

 

Negative Lab Pro v3.0.2 | Color Model: Noritsu | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Soft | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier

Positioned where we are, surrounding us are swarms of mosquito's, you dart in and out of the van to avoid being eaten alive!

 

In the background you can see the supercell's 'anvil' through the lower cloudbase.

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