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Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Sunset #703
Michael LerchParticipantHey hygge! The majority of Americans are looking forward rather than wanting to return to the past. Re-joining the Paris Accord is the best first sign that Biden is thinking about the future. Investing in a clean future is important and Biden is moving ahead on creating such a future. May it all come true. In less than 24hrs from now Biden will be President. May his plans for a clean environment and a halt to climate change be unimpeded.
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas #418
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#102
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Ruth!
Arizona B&W#719
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Sunset#702
Michael LerchParticipantRuth, Yes ,Han’s link is good proof. While we’re on the subject, below is a shot of ‘dissipating asperitas”. If I had a camera on it about 10 to 15 minutes earlier it would have been just “asperitas”, though one never knows how qickly the winds that create asperitas, will destroy it.
Michael LerchParticipantNice capture of the cross hatch pattern in the clouds of Puff’s Pelt Keelin.Nice alliteration also..
Arizona B&W#718
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#937
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Han! It was a strange shoot. Cumulus getting blown apart by winds that also created veil and pileus. Another shot below shows the wild physics of the event.
Arizona Color#936
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Contrail# 501
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#935
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Ruth. Nice late in the day shot!
Arizona Color# 934
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Ruth. I know what its like to aspire to see a cloud formation that can be rare. For Asperitas the Upside Down perspective usually answers the question. To see cloud disappearing into itself on a upward roll is Asperitas for me. Asperitas is latin for mixed up, stirred, or aerated . Your picture isn’t showing the roll and little mixed. The area in question is too far distant to make a good call. Sorry to disappoint but I can’t give an affirmative. Asperitas is a cloud formation that..when you see it, you will know it. There is no question about it. Asperitas tends to be dramatic. If there is any question a view of it upside down removes all doubt.
Yet here is an example, not a strong example, but it fits the parameters.
Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#717
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