Nebraska 6.13.18 Widespread Formation with Asperitas

Nebraska 6.13.18 Widespread Formation with Asperitas

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    • #281780
      Laura Hilkemann avatarLaura Hilkemann
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      On June 13, Nebraska, USA saw an interesting, widespread cloud event which included asperitas formations. The day before there were several small (EF-0) tornadoes (http://www.1011now.com/content/news/Weather-service-confirms-5-Nebraska-tornadoes-1-in-Iowa-485368291.html).
      My view was not as dramatic as some, but here are a few unedited photos for anyone interested. As the formation approached from the West, it appeared as a string of triangles in an arch across the sky. Upside down, it appears as waves. The South end of the arch appeared as streaks flowing over a dome. After the formation passed overhead, it appeared as a large arch in the sky with a thin, twisted ribbon/wave in the center and streaks on one side rather than triangles.

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    • #281795
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      Thanks for sharing these fantastic pictures Laura. They show amazing and impressing structures in the sky.

      This is asperitas on a different scale than I  can observe sometimes in the Netherlands. No tornadoes over here to make it that spectacular (better not I should say) but nevertheless still some ´modest ´asperitas sometimes.

      To show what I mean a picture of some asperitas that showed up just yesterday. The scenery is typical Dutch with a Windmill on the foreground.

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      • #281835
        Laura Hilkemann avatarLaura Hilkemann
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        Thanks for sharing your photo! I like it. It’s always twice as good when both the land and sky look nice in the photo!

    • #281893
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      How cool is that?!! Laura I hope a new dimension of “Awesome”  is yours from experiencing  the Asperitas pictured here. Heck maybe Awesome is too small a word! Thanks for the photos!

      • #281983
        Laura Hilkemann avatarLaura Hilkemann
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        Thanks, Michael! Awesome is a great word for the clouds that day! They were definitely mesmerizing. Glad you liked the photos!

         

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      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
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      Fantastic images, Laura! Thank you so much for sharing with us. I like the way it feels to be surprised and delighted like this – the unplanned intake of breath with eye widening and the spontaneous smile that lingers. Hope we see more from you on the forums.

      • #282158
        Laura Hilkemann avatarLaura Hilkemann
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        Thank you, Keelin! I agree on the excitement of seeing a surprise in the sky. It’s wonderful to see unexpected clouds!

    • #282542
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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      Seeing this a little late, nevertheless, Laura, these are sensational pictures. I don’t think the tornadoes on the day before had much to do with the clouds, maybe the general atmospheric conditions were conducive to either. But I wonder what ware the sky conditions right before or after. E.g. any storm, rain, clear sky. How long did these clouds last?

      Anyway, again, incredible pictures.

      • #282560
        Laura Hilkemann avatarLaura Hilkemann
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        Hi George, thank you for your comments! The weather data for that day and the following is below in the chart. No rain at the time, and the wind changed direction. The next day was significantly warmer.

        The clouds quickly approached and went overhead and then moved off to the east. So I didn’t get to see them long because of how fast they moved away. However, I saw photos posted hours earlier of it when it was to the west of me on the Facebook group Nebraska Through the Lens.

        The best viewings I have personally seen of asperitas so far have been the day following a severe storm, which is why I mentioned the tornadoes. A particularly good time was the day after the June 3, 2014 Hail Storm in Nebraska that had baseball-sized hail and caused much damage.

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/06/04/hail-in-a-gale-parts-of-nebraska-iowa-blasted-by-baseball-sized-projectiles/

         

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      • #282769
        George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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        Laura, thanks for all this information. Those hail stones are impressive. One hears in the news about such things, but to see them, even in a picture, and the damage, it’s something else.

        I looked at the facebook site. Very nice pictures, including clouds. I only passed through Nebraska in my travels, but I will make sure I’ll visit and spend more time. Maybe I’ll catch some good clouds too.

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