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A Sterling Sunset

2015-02-26 By Roger Edwards

Combine a sporadically cloudy western area where the light originates, and deeply textured, multi-layered eastern view of rain, storm clouds, and scud, all bouncing photons every which way, yielding layers of direct and diffused sunset light and partial, cool-toned shadowing.  The result?  A splash of pastels hurled across the sky in the form of a fluid, abstract painting.  What a privilege and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sunsets and Sunrises Tagged With: clouds, Colorado, Great Plains, landscapes, Sterling, storms, sunsets, weather

Smoky Supercell with Older Sibling

2015-02-26 By Roger Edwards

This was not only a weird scene, but one with a lot happening.  As the "Roswell Mothership" storm shrunk a little and raised its cloud base, it still remained decidedly surface-based.  We know this because it can be seen here at right, ingesting a plume of smoke from a grass fire that had been started by its own lightning.  That, combined with some subtle differences in cloud shadowing, cast a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Burnscapes, The Majestic Supercell Tagged With: clouds, convection, Great Plains, New Mexico, Roswell, smoke, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, weather, wildfire

CG and Anvil Crawlers

2015-02-25 By Roger Edwards

Decades later, this is still one of my all-time personal favorites, mainly because of the variety of lightning on display:  a split-channel CG strike, along with a mixture of connected and disconnected "anvil crawlers."  These natural pyrotechnics blazed through a region of light rain trailing a mesoscale convective system (MCS), which was moving SSE away from the scene.  There is no place better … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Night Lightning Tagged With: lightning, nighttime, Norman, Oklahoma, storms, thunderstorms, University of Oklahoma, weather

Multicell Storm from Torrington – 2

2015-02-25 By Roger Edwards

Intense, tilted, twin updraft plumes pumped countless kilotons of moisture into a storm complex along the Wyoming-Nebraska state line, just a few minutes after the last shot.   It was well worth a delay in dinner.  Even though we were getting rather hungry for tangible food, this magnificent rampart of convective resplendence was satiating our annual (and ceaselessly voracious) springtime appetite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Cloud Atlas Tagged With: clouds, convection, Great Plains, multicell, storms, thunderstorms, Torrington, weather, Wyoming

Multicell Storm from Torrington – 1

2015-02-25 By Roger Edwards

Cruising into Torrington after a decent afternoon of storm observing and landscape photography up near Lusk, we intended to meet with a group of friends for dinner in town.  Fortunately they, too, are storm observers, and understood perfectly why we were delayed until near the end of their meal:  this magnificent eruption of convection near the Nebraska border, brilliantly illuminated by the last … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Cloud Atlas Tagged With: clouds, convection, Great Plains, multicell, storms, thunderstorms, Torrington, weather, Wyoming

Seibert Sparks

2015-02-25 By Roger Edwards

A lonely, rolling dirt road on the High Plains seems to lead to one destiny:  a severe storm with a chambered, striated cloud texture, darkening the western sky at afternoon's end and flinging hot little filaments of electricity to and fro, as if to remind the captivated observer not to lose attention.  To its immediate north, and just off-view at right, distant sunset colors peeked under laminar … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Daytime Lightning Tagged With: clouds, Colorado, Great Plains, lightning, Siebert, storms, thunderstorms, weather

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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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