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General Weather/Earth Sciences Topics => Other Weather Topics => Topic started by: Garth Bock on November 29, 2010, 02:58:50 PM
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Very interesting and nice photo.
http://gizmodo.com/5701255/what-are-anticrepuscular-rays (http://gizmodo.com/5701255/what-are-anticrepuscular-rays)
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Cool stuff!! Seen them before but not quite as spectacular as that.
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I took this one in my back yard a few years back. A very nasty storm had just passed by and the lighting was pretty cool. Notice the mammatus clouds and also the blue sky in the lower right.
(http://icons-ecast.wunderground.com/data/wximagenew/o/Ocala/2.jpg)
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Ocala,
That is a very good picture! You should submit it to the Cloud Appreciation Society for picture of the month. I am not sure if you need to be a member or not.
http://cloudappreciationsociety.org
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Cool!! We had those a few weeks back after a nasty line of storms passed through. The sun was breaking through an open area to the South and at the same time we had a double rainbow to the NE and it was near sunset. Unfortunately I was out in the service truck on a call and did not have my camera with me.
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Ocala,
That is a very good picture! You should submit it to the Cloud Appreciation Society for picture of the month. I am not sure if you need to be a member or not.
http://cloudappreciationsociety.org
That's a great site Mark. Thanks for the link.
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I get those out here during the fall at sunset but they're usually pinkish and not as vivid. Still, very cool to see.