Incus
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A vast Cumulonimbus Incus cloud gliding above the ancient Copland Lane holloway.
The updrafts and convection have caused the cloud to spread out radially and flatten once it had reached the tropopause (approximately 10500m high).
*Panoramic stitch of 8 frames
The updrafts and convection have caused the cloud to spread out radially and flatten once it had reached the tropopause (approximately 10500m high).
*Panoramic stitch of 8 frames
01/03/2017 - 23:24morpheus71
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 02/03/2017 - 13:09
GIULIO57 wrote:
Powerful sky
Powerful sky
Thanks Giulio 😊 It was very majestic, liked the way the curving form of the woods echoed the ovoid curves of the upper layer of the anvil.
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Posted 02/03/2017 - 20:56
pauljay wrote:
The proverbial 'anvil head'! Very rare to see one as good as this, not to mention the capture!
The proverbial 'anvil head'! Very rare to see one as good as this, not to mention the capture!
Many thanks for your generous comments Paul 😊 I reckon its the finest anvil formation that I have personally witnessed so far. I would love the opportunity to go and photograph the big storm cells in the USA one day though 😊
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