Photos of Storm Clouds

NoWingsAttached

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Columbia, SC
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When we were returning from the airport last Saturday, FULL of crawdads and corn, I stopped to take these photos of an approaching storm cell. Upon shooting the last frame, it went from no rain to BUCKETS in the time it took me to go from the tailgate of the Durango to the driver's side door, like all at once - WHOOSH!

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This series of photos took less than two minutes to record.

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More recent storm photos.
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Next sequence shot, moving camera to the right (East, from North)
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And third in sequence,
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Awesome shots!

The power of nature never ceases to amaze me.

Here's what a squall line looks like in Florida.

Tommy
 

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