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  • in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #635050
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Hans,Both are loosing in the courts..so far. The day Donlione  challenges law enforcement to…”who you got thats gonna arrest me?”   or  calls for militia to protect him from feds arresting him.. have moved up on the list of probabilities . Musk gonna be the richest man alive behind bars if he doesn’t  cut it out now..

    Arizona Asperitas# 131

    Mar-Nov24C3682asp1

     

    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #634972
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    btw…I’ll be taking time off from the internet as a remodel project begins early next week.  Its not due to anything President Musk might be pulling.. That also explains  why Im doubling up on posting…

    Arizona Asperitas #130

    Mar-Nov24C3644asp1

    in reply to: Sunrises and Sunsets VolXl #634967
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Yep bring on Olde Sol and start warming up the joint Ruth!  The consequences of  having two 120f+ summers in a row is becoming stark in the Valley. Dead trees abound and are keeping the tree specialists  busy. I’ve noticed..trees in a cluster don’t have dead ones amongst them. Solo trees appear easy victims .   The only tree that should be in front of homes and in city parks is cactus like the saguaro, fast growing palo verde and the mesquite…I’ll give the Upper Sonoran Desert that much. Anything else fails and it’s best to have trees in great shape going in cause they will probably be the only ones surviving if we have a 3rd  120f+ summer .  So here is a sunset  to warm your hands..btw, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, heralding 6 more weeks of winter for those inclined  to take advice from a fat and groomed rodent.

    Arizona Sunset #1109

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    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #634856
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    I captured the Asperitas wind in the act below.  The dark line ,mid right,  is a ridge of cloud  being bullied by a blast of wind that is pushing around cloud .  The wind has removed a good portion of the canopy behind the ridge. look at it upside down if you have to.. The bright  highlites spots are where the cloud canopy has  been blown away  and now light is allowed thru.. The wind turns the  canopy  in to fractus from the top down.  So the bright spots are the top of the canopy and  the dark ridges are what is left of the bottom, base, of the canopy…like leftovers on Going Up Day. I can see maybe up to 50% of the cloud has been removed and it didn’t fall as rain…It was sent on its way as fractus…And its my estimation that this shot took place over central Phoenix.. I haven’t seen Asperitas over central Phoenix . Most  “weather” that makes it to Phoenix gets torn up by the rising heat columns coming off the city..btw..a section of town ( central area) painted their streets white with a  new kind of tar.  supposed to reflect the heat  instead of storing the heat like regular road tar does..so cooler nights and over the long term..perhaps cooler days as well..Wouldn’t that be wild..cooler section of town draws Asperitas to it..

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    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #634764
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    You’ve already seen a version of this one once. See if you can identify it by  seeing an upside down version of it.

    Arizona Asperitas#128

    Mar-Nov24C3714asp2b

    in reply to: Color Thread Volume XVI #634757
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    We’re back in the low 80s. Thats the kind of simplicity I like to see.  and yes, a tip of the cap every congestus should see…brr  Ruth, Fresh snow!

    Arizona Color #180

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    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #634661
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Well so much for 97 cent pineapples..anyway, the one below should be dragged to desktop and then  exploded as far as you can..as with all of these shots..Made large is   a lot of fun.  just like looking at these pics upside down, either you or the pic, hopefully the pic,..is a lot of fun..

    Arizona Asperitas#127

    Mar-Nov24C3733asp2

    in reply to: Cloudscapes Volume VIII #634533
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    I saw your shot through the clouds in the Gallery Donatella. You are having a great return!

    Another Arizona Cloudscape

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    in reply to: Sunrises and Sunsets VolXl #634433
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Thanks Ruth!Lots of snow there in the shadows.Its going to be a good spring.

    Arizona Sunset#1108

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    in reply to: Color Thread Volume XVI #634268
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona Color#179

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    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #634056
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    What is cool is how a small section or area of Asperitas can be made  interesting with just a bit of help from good lighting..

    Arizona Asperitas#126

    Mar-Nov24C3784asp5

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    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #633957
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona Asperitas#125

    Mar-Nov24C3761asp2

    in reply to: Black & White Photos of Clouds Vol XXlV #633855
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    May your 360 degree cloudspotting spot be warm enough to visit everyday, Ruth.  Winter cabin fever is taking its toll on you.

    bacon cloud below

    Arizona B&W2406

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    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol 7 #633763
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Thats a difficult shot Ruth, hardly any contrast in the clouds in a low lite condition. The snow on the hills brings me back to reality. Below is another rendition of  late in the day  asp shot.

    Arizona Asperitas#124

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    in reply to: Contrail Thread Volume VII #633705
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Breath in Ruth

    Everything is man made in this contrail shot.

    Arizona Contrail.

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