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Atmospheric Blender

2016-05-13 By Roger Edwards

As the Sulphur tornado neared Highway 177, its circulation became more rain-wrapped, roaring loudly while an intense rear-flank downdraft slammed across the scene.   These winds just outside the tornado contained a blend of heavy rain, small hail, and assorted tree debris, from leaves to small twigs, flying past at highway speeds.  It was hard to tell what of this debris was caused by the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: clouds, convection, highways, landscapes, Oklahoma, storms, Sulphur, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, University of Oklahoma, weather

Tornadic Funnel Tip

2016-05-13 By Roger Edwards

A relative gap in the near-ground precipitation curtains certainly was convenient for continued monitoring of the Slapout tornado's surface whereabouts.  Its condensation form began to look rather tubular, its visible form stretched vertically and still bending with height back into the mid-level mesocyclone, as the moat of occlusion-downdraft scouring of surrounding clouds continued.  Make all … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: clouds, convection, Great Plains, Logan, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Panhandle, Slapout, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, weather

Ultimate Generator

2016-05-13 By Roger Edwards

The second supercell to roll eastward past us that dreamy night was nearly as structurally alluring as the first, and even more electrically active! Strands and loops of lightning flashed for miles and miles across intracloud chasms of clear air, overcoming incredible resistance to conductivity, and doing so many times per minute over a span of half an hour or more.  This is but a minuscule … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Night Lightning, The Majestic Supercell Tagged With: Alma, clouds, convection, Great Plains, lightning, Nebraska, nighttime, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, weather

Latrine in the Lake

2016-05-13 By Roger Edwards

Months of above-average rainfall, capped by several spectacular heavy-rain events in its immediate watershed, sent Lake Texoma over its floodway, upon which this latrine and other park facilities reside.  I hope it had been cleaned before the water rose into the stalls within! 5 NNW Denison TX (8 Jul 7) Looking W 33.8164, -96.5735 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Floods Tagged With: Denison, floods, Lake Texoma, lakeshores, offbeat, Texas, waterscapes

Sulphur Wedge Approaching

2016-05-13 By Roger Edwards

As the roar of the Sulphur tornado got louder, the ambient light darker, rain wrapping thicker around the circulation's hook, the vortex's shifting neither left nor right was a sure sign of its direct approach, and of our need to evacuate this position with some time to spare before it closely approached the highway.   An idyllic rural dream scene of wildflowers, spring-green grass and trees, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: clouds, convection, flora, landscapes, Oklahoma, storms, Sulphur, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, weather, wildflowers

Violent Tornado in Beautiful Countryside

2016-05-12 By Roger Edwards

A paradoxically emotive scene unfolded here:  a massive, violent, audibly roaring tornado headed toward this pastoral country setting, with wildflowers fronting a beautiful ranch home.  That also meant the tornado was moving my way, and it was almost time to leave.  [This is a wide-angle view!]  Knowing of the horrifying ruin that would arrive on this land within minutes, and the grave danger to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: clouds, convection, flora, landscapes, Oklahoma, storms, Sulphur, supercells, thunderstorms, tornado, wall clouds, weather, wildflowers

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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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Roger Edwards Image of the Week
Roger Edwards Digital Galleries
Storms Observed Chase BLOG

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