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A Supercell's Sunset Dawn

A Supercell’s Sunset Dawn

2021-01-01 By Roger Edwards

This cumulonimbus had a narrow updraft and forward-flank core area,  opaque enough to see the subtle refracted reds of sunset through both the updraft tower and precip core at right. But it was merging with a larger cell just to its north (right side, out of picture); and the combined storm would rapidly wind up into a tornado-producing supercell after dark.  Just when I thought I was taking in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sunsets and Sunrises, The Majestic Supercell Tagged With: clouds, convection, crepuscular rays, Gould, Great Plains, mammatus, Oklahoma, storms, sunsets, supercells, thunderstorms, twilight, weather

Mammatus Field over Wheat Field

Mammatus Field over Wheat Field

2021-01-01 By Roger Edwards

Ripening wheat waved in the inflow of a supercell whose updraft whirled eruptively to my back.  The storm pumped out an extensive anvil with rings of mammatus, and commanded due attention to its rotating base, except for a few moments now and then, when an observer was compelled to look around and appreciate the entire panorama of cloud forms. 6 NW Ryus KS (19 Jun 7) Looking SE 37.5618, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Cloud Atlas Tagged With: clouds, convection, Great Plains, Kansas, landscapes, mammatus, Ryus, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, weather

Lowering Funnel

Lowering Funnel

2020-12-31 By Roger Edwards

[Part 1 of 3]  This funnel cloud was growing vertically, with the condensation soon to rise directly off ground several times in a circulation that was tornadic throughout.  Funnel clouds and tornadoes, in fact, don't "touch down".  That's because the air in them is rising.  What happens is that a lowering in pressure, and/or an increase in humidity of the inflow air, causes the bottom of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: Belmont, clouds, convection, funnel cloud, Great Plains, Kansas, landscapes, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, weather

Two Condensation Funnels

Two Condensation Funnels

2020-12-31 By Roger Edwards

[Part 3 of 3]  As the original condensation funnel for the Belmont tornado (left) became ragged, with its dust/mud sheath weakening, another formed separately to its north, from a newer (yet also rain-wrapped) mesocyclone.  The older vortex, originating in an earlier mesocyclone, was starting to orbit the southeast side of the newer one, behaving somewhat like a satellite funnel (even though it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: Belmont, clouds, convection, funnel cloud, Great Plains, Kansas, landscapes, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, weather

Tornado behind Rain

Tornado behind Rain

2020-12-31 By Roger Edwards

[Part 2 of 3]  The Belmont tornado's condensation funnel barely could be viewed through curtains of rain wrapping around what was left of the low level mesocyclone.  A wide-angle view reveals surrounding supercellular structure.  This condition is uncommon but not rare in Kansas, where visibility typically is good.  Imagine this in the eastern U.S., however, hidden behind trees, making for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: Belmont, clouds, convection, Great Plains, Kansas, landscapes, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, weather

Christmas Festival Reflective

Christmas Festival Reflective

2020-12-27 By Roger Edwards

Chickasha’s Festival of Light never fails to deliver wonderful sights, with the 2006 version including a lit “boat” presumably powered by an underwater cable.  The scene offered literal and figurative reflections of a season of celebration and joy.  May yours be blessed this year, with fondest hopes for a better next year for one and all. Chickasha OK (26 Dec 6) Looking ENE 35.0234, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Water Works Tagged With: Chickasha, lakeshores, nighttime, Oklahoma, reflectives, waterscapes, wintertime

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About

Welcome to SkyPix, an online photo book of clouds, weather and water by Roger Edwards. As in a printed coffee-table book, every image has its own page with a unique story. After all, meaningful photography is much more than just picture-taking; it is visually rendering a moment in place and time from a perspective like none other. As a scientist and an artist, I hope my deep passion for the power and splendor of our skies and waters shines through in these pages. If you are a cloud and weather aficionado, outdoor enthusiast, outdoor or nature photographer, art lover, or anyone who craves learning, enjoy...

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