Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Scanning through the wheat



Today's photo is of the CSWR crew setting up to scan a now LP supercell near Dodge City, Kansas, on June 9, 2009. This storm slowly died over the course of the next half hour, but it was darn pretty as it did it.

5 comments:

jociegal said...

WOW - I cannot even imagine seeing this in real life. Your life amazes me and please don't ever stop this blog.

Beth Niquette said...

How absolutely amazing. I just can't get over the grandure of this photo. Ah, and I have to admit it--I'm also envious. (grin)

Science student said...

Amazing picture. I was in Texas for a week a few years back and we had a super cell go through with a few tornadoes. I never saw any of the tornadoes. It was so dark, though and the pressure was so low you could really feel it and then the hail hit...

Speaking about tornados, check this out: Do trailer parks attract tornados?

Mark said...

I always thought this would be a blast. So many hide inside during these dramatic moments - seems photographers crave them!

JPT said...

Nice blog - good photography.