Asperatus Event Phoenix Arizona

Asperatus Event Phoenix Arizona

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    • #76353
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      On Teusday , Jan 27 2015, weather systems flowing up from Mexico brought some Asperatus over the middle of the Valley and over the eastern Valley as well, separated yet at the same time. I saw the leading edge of it all and was able to get permission to leave work and take photos of the goings on overhead.

      The mid morning lighting was just right and made for some crisp viewing of the overhead drama. Ian has posted two photos I submitted for the gallery . I add a few more photos with this thread. It was the kind of viewing experience that made for complete abandonment of knowing where one was, and what it was one was doing. The asperatus field had lots of movement inside of it, and as a field, moved south to north quickly as well. Then, a turn of the head and seeing other asperatus ,to the west, being dramatic over central Phoenix as well….Wow. It was all over in about a half an hour, but what a half an hour. I was brought to awe.

      A couple of close ups and the general idea;

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    • #76354
      Helen Mills avatarHelen Mills
      Participant

      Wow! – good that you have a sympathetic employer so you could take these beautiful images and post them for us. The scale, the detail and the fantastic shades of blue-grey are wonderful. If as Baudelaire said clouds are the shifting architecture of the sky, then surely asperatus are the living, moving anatomy.

    • #76355
      Søren Hauge avatarSøren Hauge
      Moderator

      Fantastic. Great sharing :)

    • #76371

      Mike, those are such classic examples of asperatus! Well done for spotting it and for taking these beautiful photographs.

    • #76372
      Gini Wells avatarGini Wells
      Participant

      Lucky you, Mike, that you could experience this at first hand: lucky us that you have shared them with us – many thanks – wonderful images.

    • #76378
      Ian Loxley avatarIan Loxley
      Moderator

      Yes indeed, ditto all comments, thanks Mike for sharing these delightful captures with us.

    • #76384
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Thank You All. CAS allows the asperatus event to further its influence. Thank You CAS for being here.

      A few more shots of the event. The first one is almost straight overhead, up into a updraft or pocket part of the undulation.

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    • #76388
      Dillon Browne avatarDillon Browne
      Participant

      Thanks for sharing more photos with us. They really are staggering. Even though they are stills the movement shows up well. And all over in half an hour – it just shows that we all need to keep our cameras within reach.

    • #76392
      Helen Mills avatarHelen Mills
      Participant

      Fantastic! Asperatus aren’t precipitation clouds are they? In the last picture where they seem to peter out and merge into a different formation (bottom centre of the shot) is that rain?

    • #76407
      Isabel Polledo avatarIsabel Polledo
      Participant

      Really really beautifull Michael

      Thanks for sharing

    • #76448
      Zoe Addicott avatarZoe Addicott
      Participant

      These are amazing! They remind me of pictures of the inside of the human body!Thank you for sharing.

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