This is a fascinating picture of a mammatus cloud formation:

More pictures by the same fellow can be found here.
If tornado pictures are your deal, check out Twister Chasers.
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This is a fascinating picture of a mammatus cloud formation:
More pictures by the same fellow can be found here.
If tornado pictures are your deal, check out Twister Chasers.
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Stormy70
Dude, those clouds were really trippin’ the light fantastic.
Seriously, that is the strangest cloud formation I’ve ever seen, and I grew up in the Texas Panhandle. I have viewed some whacked out clouds move across the plains, but Wow!
Mike S
That’s what I miss living in socal. Our weather just doesn’t change. Co, Hawaii, Minn, NJ and Virginia all had great weather to watch. The upside is going to the beach on New Yeas day and drinking a cold beer.
Mr Furious
Wild. I almost cannot believe those are real.
JonBuck
Mike: We don’t have weather here in SoCal. Climate, yes. Even the t-storms that do pop up over the mountains are pale shadows of anything east of the Sierras.
Sinequanon
GAWD! That is just wonderous…..what an anomoly…makes you wondering what they are forming-up to actually do?
Bruce Moomaw
Life follows art. Philip Wylie once wrote a story about a plague of indecent cloud formations.