Shadowed Storm Towers over Montana Hills
A flanking line of towering cumulus and cumulus congestus rose over a tail-end zone of low-level convergence that was attached to a supercell unseen at left (east), mainly beyond a rampart of high hills. Shadowed by the anvil of other storms forming on the Bighorn Mountains (unseen at right/west), these turrets assumed a cool bluish hue, reflecting part of the sky’s tone from above. I love this sort of cool, subtly differentiated light bathing deep convective towers.
1 E Aberdeen MT (17 Jun 16) Looking SSE
45.0563, -107.3284