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Joims said:wow.
6char
was there a massive storm afterwards?? liek thunder??
getting some shots of the lightning would have been amazing with that sky
lePobz said:Pretty clouds The weirdest cloud ive seen this year is nothing compared to those
Dude, I think you need a new graphics card..cyberpitz said:
- ON THE RUN
Coolest clouds I've seen in MO ever. All the good ones happened up in Nebraska
If I never post again, we know the Tornado killed me.
How does rendering pictures from a digital camera work with DX9?! I CANT WORK IT!?! GGAHHH I NEED NEW PHOTOCHOPPZ0RZ....Shamrock said:Dude, I think you need a new graphics card..
cyberpitz said:How does rendering pictures from a digital camera work with DX9?! I CANT WORK IT!?! GGAHHH I NEED NEW PHOTOCHOPPZ0RZ....
or something like that D:
Uh? I sleep too much if anythingLemonking said:dude you never sleep are you human?
Hes a student... Contradictorially always sleeping, always awake (especially at odd hours) and always somewhere in between).Lemonking said:dude you never sleep are you human?
The_Monkey said:Our sky is as blue as our neighbour's curtain
Why don't you come over and take a look?mortiz said:How do we know your neighbors curtain is blue? Pics please, and of your neighbor if it's a hot female.
lePobz said:Pretty clouds The weirdest cloud ive seen this year is nothing compared to those
Now I know..tnx!oldagerocker said:For anyone who'se interested these are:
"Mammatus Clouds - Rounded, smooth, sack-like protrusions hanging from the underside of a cloud (usually a thunderstorm anvil). Mammatus clouds often accompany severe thunderstorms, but do not produce severe weather; they may accompany non-severe storms as well. See photos below of some that storm chasers have seen while chasing. Remember, mammatus clouds do not guarantee a storm is tornadic, but usually are seen when a storm does produce a tornado. This is one cloud you will always be looking for when chasing sever weather."
(called Mammatus because they look often like breasts)
oldagerocker said:(called Mammatus because they look often like breasts)