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Just found this pic. If this storm was an orgasm, what sort would it be do you reckon! It's a pretty awsome site isn't it. It would be wonderful to see it in real life and you'd kick yourself if you didn't have a camera.
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Wow. What a fantastic picture. Can you imagine what it would be like standing in a field and watching that slide over you and feeling the charged air? Awe inspiring!!
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Um.. don't you guys think those trees or poles or whatever they are look kind of 3d-modeled? And, ehum, the cloud too. This is definitely compoter graphics.
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This is soooooo good! It's like sex, except I'm having it.
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Amazing picture, but it doesn't look 'real' enough for me.
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No the type of orgasm this storm represents isn't a fake orgasm I found the pic incidentally so it could have been fake but I've just done a googly on Jorn C Olsen the name on the pic and it seems like it's real. Their called Mammatus clouds and their found in Nabraska where he lives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammatus
This is Olsens website
http://www.jornolsen.com/osCommerce/index.php?cPath=21
It's funny, we see so many CGI images without realising it too (because its cheaper than finding a completely period environment say ) I think that like Elf said it would be great to stand under these clouds before a storm.
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Being from the midwest, I have seen these type of clouds before. Usually when the Artic stream hits the gulf stream. ie "storm front". (Also known as "Boob Clouds.")
The picture could be a image enhancement.?
But the clouds usually form around a severe storm. And can have preceding "Halo's, rainbows, and other neet effects."
(Btw- a tornado went through my area about a week ago. And I lost power for a couple days. The really wierd part. I just saw these type of clouds 5 days ago. And the first time I'm able to revisit this site. The clouds seemed to follow me. Nice quink- ie -dink.)
And no, I would want to be "elfman" or anybody else near these clouds...When these type of clouds appear, A "tornado" is usually near by.
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All the best things on earth are in the sky. Clouds, rainbows, lightning, stars, moons, auroras, sunsets...oh and aeroplanes.
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When I had a Sunday job collecting trolleys in a drab crappy supermarket car park . I used to console myself with the fact that half of all I could see was the sky, and that was very often magnificent. It sort of worked but you still had this annoying bit at the bottom full of concrete and cars, and if you spend too much time looking up when your pushing a train of trolleys amongst moving cars, there comes a time when you wished you'd looked where you were going
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"Annoying bit at the bottom". That's where Photoshop and the like comes in! Or ... are you talking about real life!? Can't be bothered with it myself. Too hard to edit.
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
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43110 upside down its hello.
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When the West Wind comes to your town. (I wish.)
Hey Blissed, if this storm was an orgasm, what sort would it be?
Well... there was nothing in my dark side that really interested me. I guess I just dont have what it takes to be a bad guy.
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Ah, but there's nothing like a twister...swirling, mounting momentum, faster and faster, revolving fury, with a strange calm in the eye of the storm, and after its over a little rain, then peace again.
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Hey Blissed, if this storm was an orgasm, what sort would it be?
It reminds me a bit about what people say about not having sex on the beach because sand gets everywhere. It is a sandstorm isn't it. I've never been in one of those. I think I'd be terrified that I couldn't breath, so if it represents anything it is having somebody sat on my face I like the song 'sit on my face' by monty python
http://www.ringtonio.nl/play/?id=66908& … rtlo=24240
Yeah bobsully tornado's are great too. I love watching them from the safety of my home
http://www.insaneclips.com/tornadovideo.php
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It reminds me a bit about what people say about not having sex on the beach because sand gets everywhere. It is a sandstorm isn't it.
That picture I believe is of a dust storm, very common in parts of Australia
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060801/ap_ … a_clouds_4
(Blissed, I was hoping you could bring this to the forum, if you find it worthwhile. . . I am missing certain key technical skills, you see. . . thx! )
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060801/ap_ … a_clouds_4
(Blissed, I was hoping you could bring this to the forum, if you find it worthwhile. . . I am missing certain key technical skills, you see. . . thx! )
Being feel good Friday and all!!
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Global Climate Change Produces Extremely Rare Cloud Formations
Tue Aug 1, 7:35 PM ET
Some of the coldest temperatures on Earth brought a rare cloud formation to the skies over Antarctica, scientists said Tuesday.
Meteorological officer Renae Baker captured spectacular images of the nacreous clouds, also known as polar stratospheric clouds, last week at Australia's Mawson station in Antarctica.
The clouds only occur at high polar latitudes in winter, requiring temperatures less than minus 176 degrees Fahrenheit. A weather balloon measured temperatures at minus 189 degrees Fahrenheit on the day the photos were taken.
Resembling airborne mother-of-pearl shells, the clouds are produced when fading light at sunset passes through water-ice crystals blown along a strong jet of stratospheric air more than six miles above the ground.
"Amazingly, the winds at this height were blowing at nearly 230 kilometers (143 miles) per hour," Baker said on the Australian government's Antarctic Division's Web site.
Australian Antarctic Division atmospheric scientist Andrew Klekociuk said the clouds are seldom seen, but are occasionally produced by air passing over polar mountains.
"You have to be in the right part of the world in winter, and have the sun just below your horizon to see them," he said.
(thx, Max!) for more info: http://www.aad.gov.au/
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They are lovely. all the more so for being so rare.
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minus 176 degrees Fahrenheit, Over 30k feet, 143 knt winds...is that cool or what?
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I know, it's shocking, particularly when I have to come home from meetings four times a day and change out of dresses that are clinging to my body with sweat -- er, what did my perfect Southern Belle mother say about using that word? horses sweat, men perspire, and ladies "glow."
well, here on this continent, we could swim in the glow. I want to be at Mawson Station.
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