Crazy Cool Clouds

Found some interesting sky pics. And they are from some time back. So not recent. But thought I would share.

Watercolor painted skies over Kaw Lake, Oklahoma.
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Nothing terrible, but from a dying storm.
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The prequel to the pictures that follow from 4-1-2012, near Cherokee, Oklahoma. And sadly, last image before the camera went dead but thankful for phone cameras. LOL
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The fun begins on 4-1-2012:

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Found some interesting sky pics. And they are from some time back. So not recent. But thought I would share.

Watercolor painted skies over Kaw Lake, Oklahoma.
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Nothing terrible, but from a dying storm.
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The prequel to the pictures that follow from 4-1-2012, near Cherokee, Oklahoma. And sadly, last image before the camera went dead but thankful for phone cameras. LOL
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The fun begins on 4-1-2012:

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The first three way cool the tornados nope ain’t happenin
 
The first three way cool the tornados nope ain’t happenin
When I am not working, or when I have free time, my twin and I are out with a buddy or two chasing storms in the Spring. Have seen some beautiful clouds, and some terrifying destruction.

To me, tornadoes are fascinating, from a safe distance. The sound and the destruction can be horrifying. More than a few chases have been called off to start helping and looking for people if we see a house get hit. Thankfully we have never come across the worst case scenario.

Its actually pretty thrilling to chase, and it also helps protect lives.
 
When I am not working, or when I have free time, my twin and I are out with a buddy or two chasing storms in the Spring. Have seen some beautiful clouds, and some terrifying destruction.

To me, tornadoes are fascinating, from a safe distance. The sound and the destruction can be horrifying. More than a few chases have been called off to start helping and looking for people if we see a house get hit. Thankfully we have never come across the worst case scenario.

Its actually pretty thrilling to chase, and it also helps protect lives.
I bet. I went through a town in Nebraska not long after one hit the devastation was unreal .
 
I bet. I went through a town in Nebraska not long after one hit the devastation was unreal .
Have a few tales I could share, but don't really want to take away from this thread and its meaning. You can always look up the unheard of tornadoes of May 3rd, 1999, particularly the Mulhall, OK tornado. Me and a few college friends were on it. It will be engrained in my brain until I pass from this earth. The smell and the total destruction. The tornado almost flattened the entire town. Sadly, that town got hit a second time a few hours later in the night.
 
When I am not working, or when I have free time, my twin and I are out with a buddy or two chasing storms in the Spring. Have seen some beautiful clouds, and some terrifying destruction.

To me, tornadoes are fascinating, from a safe distance. The sound and the destruction can be horrifying. More than a few chases have been called off to start helping and looking for people if we see a house get hit. Thankfully we have never come across the worst case scenario.

Its actually pretty thrilling to chase, and it also helps protect lives.
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