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Well, if those pictures are from Katrina they are probably from a supercell in one of the outer bands. From everything I've seen of hurricanes, those pictures are not very reminiscent of what's happening at the eye wall. First, there's too much sunshine in most, and second there isn't much evidence of 120+ mph sustained winds. Without a narrative or other evidence to go along with it, those could just as well be a run-of-the-mill supercell in Texas.
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Its a hoax....Those picks are from the plains somewhere and are Tornados....The guy that took them is an amazing photographer!
These images are actually photographs of tornadoes taken by storm chaser Mike Hollingshead in southwest Iowa in late spring 2004. Most of them are viewable on the 2004 Digital Photos section of his web site (scroll about halfway down the page).
here is his website
http://extremeinstability.com/2004photos.htm
Its a hoax....Those picks are from the plains somewhere and are Tornados....The guy that took them is an amazing photographer!
These images are actually photographs of tornadoes taken by storm chaser Mike Hollingshead in southwest Iowa in late spring 2004. Most of them are viewable on the 2004 Digital Photos section of his web site (scroll about halfway down the page).
here is his website
http://extremeinstability.com/2004photos.htm
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Arb , you know about weather ? or you just have a glancing knowledge ? Good call on the single super cells in the midwest. I was a meteorologist for Dept of Defense for 9 years. I got to see an assload of that in the midwest and Centrsal America. The Honduran/Panamanian storms make Texas and midwest look like baby cells.
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I was down in Panama earlier this summer.The Honduran/Panamanian storms make Texas and midwest look like baby cells.
Didn't get hit by any major storms but the little local storms were nutty... sunny one minute and a torrential downpour with crazy lightning the next.... then it would totally clear up in 5 minutes. One day there were storms on the north, east and south of us(was raining so hard you could see it 2 miles away) and overhead was clear blue sky.
Weather on the coast was a little more predictable but in the mountains and rainforest you could never tell.
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Not trained in meteorology but I understand gradients and can read data and having a lot of friends on the coast it has become habit this time of year...Phugg_Innay wrote:Arb , you know about weather ? or you just have a glancing knowledge ? Good call on the single super cells in the midwest. I was a meteorologist for Dept of Defense for 9 years. I got to see an assload of that in the midwest and Centrsal America. The Honduran/Panamanian storms make Texas and midwest look like baby cells.
the reason I was suspicious of that being a singular supercell is lack of lateral shear...eyewall supercells are seldom that pristine there is always lateral shearing as they wrap around the vortical low...which is why the tornadoes in them are of limited magnitude (F1 - 2 typically)...Also eyewall cells of that magnitude are almost always imbedded in feeder bands...lack of surrounding overcast, clean vertical lines, clear microburst downdraft features etc...these are features of a dryline popup supercell not a tropical storm...
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Those are some really amazing photographs - forgive my ignorance, but is it anything in particular that seems to cause the teal/aqua colored "glow" coming from behind/within the stormclouds in image 6, or is it just simply the sky color that particular day?
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Near direct sunlight diffused through a lot of water vapour causes that...very spooky to stand in that light...Drinsic Darkwood wrote:Those are some really amazing photographs - forgive my ignorance, but is it anything in particular that seems to cause the teal/aqua colored "glow" coming from behind/within the stormclouds in image 6, or is it just simply the sky color that particular day?