I photographed several severe storms/supercells from northeast of Dickinson to Mandan to Wishek, North Dakota. Below are a few images from this chase:
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June 24, 2009
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Hey there Mike,
p …is very cool.
Nice shots. I’m particularly fond of the middle and right pictures on the second row. That half double rainbow structure is very unique, and nicely complemented by those deep blues…and that singular storm with both a precip and rainbow shaft…
Comment by Charles dalton — June 24, 2009 @ 9:46 am
Hi there,
Great ND photos, cows and all! It’s so much greener over there than just 200 miles NW in our CWA. Hope you had a great trip!
Tanja
Comment by Tanja Fransen — June 24, 2009 @ 11:06 am
Hey Charles, good to hear from you again. I’m glad you liked those images, the light behind that storm was very nice!!
Tanja, thanks for the comment! Much of the Dakotas are lush green with a bunch of sweet yellow clover everywhere, too! I didn’t want to leave.
Mike U
Comment by Mike U — June 26, 2009 @ 4:31 am