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5 thoughts on “A storm system over Southland, Texas, US.”

  1. Conor McGuinness avatar Conor McGuinness says:

    fantastic shot! Makes you feel very small…..

  2. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Following up upon three well deserved comments from CAS members about your photo, here is my contribution, if I may.

    I like much the portrayal of cloud glory above set in contrast to the glowering and growling threatening skies below. I like the welcome inclusion of the two seemingly fleeing huge juggernauts on the road which lend handsome scale to the cloud drama and edifice above.

    Thanks much!

    Laurence

  3. Michael Sharp avatar Michael Sharp says:

    This is a beautiful, well exposed photograph

  4. Ginnie Powell avatar Ginnie Powell says:

    Oh, our astonishing Texas skies!!!! James, you capture those Panhandle skies with incredible beauty and visual poetry!

  5. Nienke Lantman avatar Nienke Lantman says:

    Ooooooh, awesome!!

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Altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus, also known as 'pile d'assiettes', forms when stable, moist air flows over a large obstacle such as a mountain, creating waves that cause the clouds to form at the crests. In this classic example, there are multiple, stacked layers of these lens-shaped clouds, spotted over Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.

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Cumulus congetus 'peeking' over the White Mountains and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in Inyo County, near Bishop, California, US

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A rainbow, created by sunlight that interacts with water droplets through the process of refraction, reflection, and dispersion, spotted over Forestville, California, US

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Signs of what appears to be a variation of an approaching arcus, ushering in inclement weather, spotted near Aberdyfi, Wales

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An arcus, also known as a shelf cloud, indicating a leading edge of a storm system, spotted near Malebelling, Western Australia, Australia

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