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Gregory VenarskyParticipant
My goodness everyone, it is great to see you all again. I apologize for being absent all this time, I hope I shall be posting on here more often from now on. Now where to start (I have gathered many many images over the past few months so I shall try to keep them in a steady trickle vs a large crashing wave). Over the summer, I got to fly back to Washington State to see old friends, and I took this lovely photo over I believe Missouri. I hope you enjoy!
November 26, 2021 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Kelvin Helmholtz Instability or fun “wave-on-wave” clouds? #511155Gregory VenarskyParticipantAh! These are indeed very tricky to decipher. I want to say it is K-H, but just a singular one on a cumulus? That seems like it may not be. Anyone else want to throw their hat in the ring?
Gregory VenarskyParticipantThis happens to be my first post in this particular thread, and these lovely asperatus made my day, just after the sun had set. the first photo is a closeup, followed by a zooming out, and lastly a long exposure of them moving across the sky
Gregory VenarskyParticipantWowee everyone, all of your pictures are just absolutely stunning. I know it was a while ago, but Undefined was by far one of my favorites. Lovely shot Hans. Michael, I love your constant pictures of altocumulus, as they give me nostalgia for the past. Keelin, your plunge makes me feel as though I am plunging into an icy lake of cirrus clouds. And lastly ruth, I love your subtle colors in each and every one of your photos!
Hooked
Gregory VenarskyParticipantLovely iridescence Hans! It looks like a rainbow got trapped in the little cloud. Here’s another full 22-degree halo. I love spotting these halo phenomena.
Gregory VenarskyParticipantFirst big cold front, with a nice big storm rolling through the area.
Gregory VenarskyParticipantThank you for the info Hans!
Gregory VenarskyParticipantI ran as fast as I could through the woods behind our house to capture this one. Definitely worth getting a little bit muddy.
Arc-en-Ciel
Gregory VenarskyParticipantGoodness, you all have such beautiful colors in your images, it’s quite dazzling if I may say so. Michael’s 712, Ruth’s cocktails, and Hans’ Sunlight bring me much delight.
Golden Cloud Rays
Gregory VenarskyParticipantYou may very well have Julia. Not a bad sky if you ask me, but at the same time, I also want to say no, because cirrus don’t usually form K-H waves, and instead it may just be some cirrus streaks in the shape of waves.
Gregory VenarskyParticipantLooks lovely everyone. I’m glad to be back and posting again!! I took this while out on a walk on a February afternoon.
Snowy above and below.
Gregory VenarskyParticipantMichael your #111 astounds me. Such a beautiful structure. And Ruth, your soft to the touch is just that. I wish I could use those clouds as a blanket someday.
Cloudlets
Gregory VenarskyParticipantHow I absolutely love all the lunar images as of late(with the exception of Keelin). I hope you all enjoy my addition to the group. It was a lovely skywatching night that night because of the halo.
Lunarizing
Gregory VenarskyParticipantLovely picture Hans. The cumulus feel like letters on the scroll in the bottle. It is a bit wet here, Michael, but I don’t mind. Recently we’ve gotten quite a bit of snow. Here’s one of my favorites. It appears to have undulatus on the ground and cumulus in the sky.
Cloudy, No Matter where you Stand
Gregory VenarskyParticipantLove the last 2 photos, Michael! And Ruth, your Puzzle Pieces feels cold and yet delightful at the same time. And Keelin your ocean photo makes me feel warm as opposed to Ruth’s chilling photo.
Piece.
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