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Why Weather

2021-08-25 By Roger Edwards

Why Weather

Early in the 2021 monsoonal excursion, I had a few whiffs on getting sunset or evening lightning, but finally found one small, dying cell that somehow spit a little electricity into the sunset light near Why.  Why?  Why ask why?  Just go to Why.  Why?  Why not?

7 SE Why AZ (2 Jul 21) Looking NW
32.2138, -112.6322

Filed Under: Daytime Lightning, Sunsets and Sunrises Tagged With: Arizona, clouds, convection, deserts, landscapes, lightning, mountains, storms, sunsets, thunderstorms, weather, Why

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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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