Much warmer here, these last two days - almost summer-like - which looks likely to be maintained until Monday, when it's expected to cool off once more.
While the weather remains in such a civilised mood, here is a link to amazing time-lapse footage of storm skies in the south-western states of America that are apparently typical of the type of weather that normally breaks out down there between June and September. The changes and development of the cloud forms, which is extremely complex in scientific terms and beyond my capacity to understand in those terms, is clear enough to follow visually with little need of explanation - a dramatic showcase for nature at its most powerful:
Warning: the sequence has sub-John Adams-type backing music, for anyone who may wish to know!
I can well understand the attraction of that region for storm chasers, much though I would probably be terrified, were I to be among them!
While the weather remains in such a civilised mood, here is a link to amazing time-lapse footage of storm skies in the south-western states of America that are apparently typical of the type of weather that normally breaks out down there between June and September. The changes and development of the cloud forms, which is extremely complex in scientific terms and beyond my capacity to understand in those terms, is clear enough to follow visually with little need of explanation - a dramatic showcase for nature at its most powerful:
Warning: the sequence has sub-John Adams-type backing music, for anyone who may wish to know!
I can well understand the attraction of that region for storm chasers, much though I would probably be terrified, were I to be among them!
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