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Speed Limit: 45

2015-01-30 By Roger Edwards

Does this also apply to boats? Is the speed limit faster here since it is a lake instead of a tree-lined river? Beings from another world may ask such questions upon witnessing this sight, created as Lake Texoma overran a designated spillway plain that also contains a normally busy road. 5 NNW Denison TX (8 Jul 7) Looking SW 33.816, -96.5734 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Floods Tagged With: Denison, flood, Lake Texoma, lakeshores, offbeat, Texas, weather

Red Bird in a Redbud

2015-01-30 By Roger Edwards

This woebegone, fluffed and snowflake-flecked little cardinal stood out brilliantly against the backdrop of wintertime shades of gray.  The branches of his perch of choice—a redbud, the Oklahoma state tree—hung encased in broken nodules of ice.  His mate didn't seem any more pleased about having to endure such conditions. Norman OK (29 Jan 10) Looking SW … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mostly Okie Winters Tagged With: forests, ice, ice storms, Norman, Oklahoma, snow, weather, wildlife, wintertime

Tall Wall beyond the Wheat

2015-01-29 By Roger Edwards

This High Plains beauty didn't last very long, but made a couple of spellbound storm observers pay very close attention for several minutes. Although the parent supercell was outflow-dominant, the resulting rush of cold air from the precip at left held back just enough, in the face of strong inflow winds, to allow a tight, deep, narrow mesocyclone in low levels. Vertical motion up the right wall … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Wall Cloud Wall Tagged With: Berea, convection, Great Plains, landscapes, Nebraska, storms, supercells, thunderstorms, wall clouds, weather

Unintended Archway

2015-01-29 By Roger Edwards

Ice-laden young trees behind the University of Oklahoma's Cate Center buckled under their burden of ice, and over a sidewalk.   Fortunately, given their small size and flexibility, these trees lost few substantial limbs and could be retrained back into the vertical, once relieved of the load by melting. Norman, OK (21 Dec 13) Looking W 35.2034, -97.4445 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mostly Okie Winters, Unusual Weather Damage Tagged With: damage, ice, ice storms, Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma, weather, wintertime

Cheyenne Wells Landspout

2015-01-29 By Roger Edwards

From underneath otherwise innocuous looking towering cumulus clouds sprang forth this "landspout" tornado, so called by storm spotters because its appearance is similar to tornadoes over water (waterspouts). One of three that occurred in a ten minute span from these towers, this was the only one with good, sharp definition. We were cruising W along US 40 in extreme eastern Colorado, watching a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tornadoes Tagged With: Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, convection, Great Plains, landspout, storms, thunderstorms, tornado, weather

Hail Fog in New Mexico

2015-01-29 By Roger Edwards

Hail fog forms when the air just above it experiences direct ("sensible") cooling, as the ice brings already high-humidity air near the surface to saturation, condensing the moisture into fog.  Between the melting hail and the temporary flooding from heavy-rain runoff, these thirsty trees took a welcomed water break from the antecedent severe drought afflicting the area. Mosquero, NM (6 Jun 14) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: All Hail, Fog and Mist Tagged With: fog, Great Plains, hail, Mosquero, New Mexico, storms, weather

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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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