A low-sun, post-storm, sepia sky evolved into this mottled orange-red spectacle on ragged bases of midlevel altocumulus clouds, while a roll cloud formed to the northwest, in the outflow air below. The magnificent, locally chaotic fluid flow of the atmosphere granted this observer yet another twist and turn to a glorious sunset process, and another grand sunset to close out my time on the Great Plains for the year.
1 S Murdo SD (10 Jun 24) Looking NW
43.8652, -100.7062