|
Mary Brown
{K:71879} 6/10/2006
|
This is a great picture of the clouds, John. It shows the power that is pent uip in them. MAry
|
|
|
Mary Slade
{K:40338} 6/1/2006
|
Amazing to have captured this sky John. The colours and lighting- so dramatic.
|
|
|
Kay McIntire
{K:11787} 6/1/2006
|
Very cool- they are called Mamatus clouds- and are under the "anvil" part of the thunderstorm head. They are in an area of intense updraft- and show the possiblilty of severity. My husband and I are trained ham radio storm chasers! We see these a lot here in Texas too.
|
|
|
Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 5/31/2006
|
Head for cover! That's quite an impressive cloud cover, boiling with potential.
Randy
|
|
|
Partha Pal
{K:11619} 5/31/2006
|
U have captured the gem of the nature. Wonderful atmosphere. partha
|
|
|
Don Loseke
{K:32503} 5/31/2006
|
I t hink they call them matamous clouds!. They can produce quite a storm at times. Nice one. Don.
|
|
|
Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 5/31/2006
|
The cloud formations are nice but unfortunatley for me, just clouds in a sky don't really work for me sorry John.
|
|
|
Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 5/31/2006
|
Good catch of these heavy cloud formations, John! Dave.
|
|