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  • Lenticular Sky at Sunrise

    • 26 Dec 2011
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    Photographer : Hector Fabian Garrido

    "The photo above showing a sensational display of lenticular clouds was snapped near La Rioja, Argentina, at the base of the Andes Mountains, on September 9, 2011. I was doing seismic testing just after sunrise and was taken aback by the gold and tawny wave clouds that appeared across much of the sky. These lenticulars took shape to the lee (east) of the Andes, just west of my location -- the Sun was behind the camera. Lenticular clouds are generally orographic in origin, forming in lee waves when air is forced to rise over elevated terrain. On this early spring morning, the smooth structure of the waves, the illumination by the low Sun, and the absence of other types of clouds, gave the sky a surreal look."

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  • Talol, the Mother of Waters, the Caster of Cloud Shadows

    • 4 Nov 2011
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    "Mt. Rainier has quite a few tricks up its sleeve for adding additional beauty to the Pacific Northwest, from the majestic snow-capped peaks, to the mysterious lenticular cloud displays. 

    But another trick it pulls off during the fall and winter is to cast a big shadow on a brilliant sunrise.

    It only happens when the sun rises farther to the south as we head toward the winter solstice and has to be in the exact position to where Rainier blocks the first rays of morning light."

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  • Red Rainbow at Sunrise

    • 17 Sep 2011
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    by Ed Groth

    "The photo above showing a reddened rainbow was taken from Cortland, New York, about one minute before sunrise and with rain moving in from the west. This bow is much redder than a rainbow seen after sunup or before sundown; it's a dramatic illustration of the preferential scattering of blue light by our atmosphere. The violet, blue, green and yellow colors have been attenuated by the greater path length sunlight takes when the Sun is close to the horizon. A secondary rainbow is barely visible to the upper right."     by Ed Groth; Jim Foster

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  • Sunrise on Padre Island,TX

    • 22 Aug 2011
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