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Non-severe storm over Jefferson County, MO as seen from just across the mighty Meramec in Saint Louis County.
5/1/2024
Found this little fellow hanging out on the beach. We set him up to keep all mosquitoes, sand flies, and other general nuisances at bay.
A large storm moved across Sydney yesterday, here seen across the Manly Dam bushland. A stitched panorama.
Between 9:08PM and 9:38PM MDT, an active complex of thunderstorms stretched from western Nebraska into eastern Colorado. This particular display was near Sydney, about 100 miles to my east from Cheyenne, Wyoming. I lightened this 36 stacked image in Photoshop.
This storm was just north of Papillion, Nebraska. It was awesome because it was a thing of beauty and did no damage.
Title: Storm Brewing
Year: 2014
Location: Port Lincoln, South Australia
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Grey clouds almost completely covered the skies pre dawn this morning, but I headed to one of my favourite beaches just incase Mother nature performed at sunrise, strong northerly winds whipped the beach and distant rumbles of thunder echoed around me, spotting rain, the skies did light with contrasts over the jetty... if you look closely there is also a small lightning strike where the stone wall meet the jetty.... Hudson was safely waiting in the car.
Aptly named. We saw nothing but storms of one sort or another from the time we arrived until well into the next day. Magical place. Hope this image gives it justice.
It's been three years ago tonight that I photographed this series of a tornado forming and then unwinding over a local lake. It was great seeing although a bit frightening!
A small storm cell dwarfs a farmhouse, and dumps rain in rural western Illinios.
In Explore, June 19, 2014
Storm clouds roll over California'a coastal forests.
Ever since I first came across this scene, I wanted to capture it. I didn't have to wait too long for the next storm to roll in.
It is thunderstorm season on the Gold Coast of Eastern Australia. This is image presents the tail end of the storm as the onshore wind (left) confronts and topples the thunder heads approaching from the southwest. The radar dome in silhouette serves the Gold Coast Airport a few kilometres to the east (left). The view is due south from Elanora, a Gold Coast suburb.
The combination of chance of storms and a day off meant a day out... I caught a hold of a few little storms throughout the afternoon...
This is a 12 shot pano stitch taken in Sofala, near Bathurst...