[Part 2 of 2] As the shelf cloud and its deep outflow pool surged past my High Plains promontory, unbroken exposure to the cold winds couldn’t take away from fuller appreciation of the subtle, yet wondrous, western-sky light being diffused onto the arcus’ turbulent underbelly. Soon, this complex would shoot of to the southeast, cast marvelous sunset mammatus across the northern sky, develop a spectacular tail-end supercell in the orange glow, then finish off with a beautiful closing act, all from this same chilly vista. [Back to Part 1]
18 NNW Cheyenne WY (6 Jul 19) Looking SE
41.4037, -104.9311