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This is the same dark thunderstorm as my panorama shot (www.flickr.com/photos/64723635@N05/15010659675/), but the dark clouds went closer and closer... Luckily I was close to my car =)
When I was little, I thought that when it was raining it was raining everywhere, at least for miles around. And maybe that is how it rains in Los Angeles, where I grew up, and where it seems like it never rains and then it pours? But now that I pay attention to the weather here in Chicago, I see that it often only rains in tiny little spots that move by quickly. I love when you can see that it is raining in one place and not raining right next to it. Here, you can see three distinct patches of rain moving by, with sun in the foreground.
During the last days we had a lot of thunderstorms, but too few rain. This image was made at the ferry crossing the Danube near Mariaposching,
Nerd talk for thunderstorm, and a substantial one here, producing golf-ball sized hail and presumably lots of lightning. These clouds are deceptively dynamic, building and moving at rates that can be picked up by shutter speeds of 1/30 of a second, and make for fun time-lapse videos.
There was a big, countywide thunderstorm on the weather radar heading for Wichita so I went out the park to shoot the storm as it arrived. I had bad luck and the storm dwindled and the remnants passed to the west of me. But I did get this kind of unusual shot of the storm clouds and sunset.
Thunderstorm Mazatlan Mexico. Lots of storm activity as hurricane Hilary is passing by about 200 miles out at sea. Waves up to 9ft are predicted. We'll see. 2023
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We finally got a brief thunderstorm, unfortunately we ended up with only 0.06 inches (1.5mm) in the old rain gauge. At least things cooled down from 103f to 76f for a few hours. Timpanogos and Big Baldy peak in the background.
Wanted to visit the bird sanctuary in Tipperne in Denmark today. Instead of birds I was able to watch an impressive thunderstorm coming up.
...over beautiful meadows in Vienna (Sophienalpe - Vienna - Austria
Canon R7
Canon EF-S 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM
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a typical landscape scene of red orange earth, long grass and scattered Kameeldoring bome (Camel thorn trees) while the storm clouds gather at Mokala national park and a lone Red Hartebeest walks past...
This weakening thunderstorm cell was beginning its recycle to form an active line of thunderstorms just 30 minutes later. At the time of this image (8:08PM), the closest lightning was 10 miles away. However, a half hour later, the closest strike was just 4.5 miles. Soon after this, the storm system moved to my northeast as lightning activity increased significantly. I only received a trace of rain.