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- ON THE RUN
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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.
 
Holy shit they look awesome, its like they are getting jabbed with a knife from behind and theres loads of outward puncture wounds. Scary more than anything.
 
wow.

6char

:P was there a massive storm afterwards?? liek thunder??

getting some shots of the lightning would have been amazing with that sky
 
Has watching the movie Twister taught you people nothing...it's an F5!!! :O!!!
 
Joims said:
wow.

6char

:P was there a massive storm afterwards?? liek thunder??

getting some shots of the lightning would have been amazing with that sky

This camera is such a pos it takes a good 5 seconds after holding down the button to take the picture...so no lightning ones :( and it's raining like all hell right now...so bleh.
 
those are awesome pictures. good show.
 
Ive seen phenomenon in the sky that dont look at all like that but wouldnt look anything like what the average person sees. I dont think I will ever see what I saw that day on the island of Hilton Head South Carolina. It was insanity...it was cool...no pics though

Yours almost equals what I saw...I cant even explain it. There were like 100 people talking about it that day it was crazy.
 
the sky got effed up once here where i lived, making similar effects. It looked like the sky was made of snow, there were lost of "hilly" areas and hollow "valleys" and stuff... in the sky. cool stuff.
 
cyberpitz said:
clouds0049lw.jpg

clouds0057pw.jpg

clouds0069nw.jpg

clouds0075pw.jpg
- ON THE RUN
clouds0083bl.jpg



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.
Dude, I think you need a new graphics card..
 
Shamrock said:
Dude, I think you need a new graphics card..
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:
 
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:

I think he was mentioning his absolute isolation in computer technologies, reffering the abstract geometry to faulty or dated GPUs, this of course being a "joke".
 
Lemonking 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).
 
The_Monkey said:
Our sky is as blue as our neighbour's curtain :D

How do we know your neighbors curtain is blue? Pics please, and of your neighbor if it's a hot female.
 
mortiz said:
How do we know your neighbors curtain is blue? Pics please, and of your neighbor if it's a hot female.
Why don't you come over and take a look?

Actually, their curtains are green.
 
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:
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)
Now I know..tnx!

*n1k* which one is the wallpaper?
 
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