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A tornado warning had just been lifted and I saw an eerie green light coming through the windows. I decided to go out and check out the sky and was... more
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A tornado warning had just been lifted and I saw an eerie green light coming through the windows. I decided to go out and check out the sky and was greeted with these Mammatus Cloud formations. I had never seen anything quite like it before and it was huge covering our house and all the sky I could see. It was a little on the scary side, but I found out the Mammatus Clouds are formed before or after a storm and are cellular patterns of pouches that form on the lower surface of cumulonimbus clouds. It is formed by sinking air-- most clouds are formed by rising air. They look burnt orange from the setting sun. Dramatic Mammatus Clouds.
Featured by: Your Best Work 8/22/2022
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Homepage special feature by Extreme Weather Group 11/12/2022
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Linda Goodman -- Realistic artist and photographer from rural Ohio who loves using my paintings and photos to bring joy to others. I have had additional training in painting from North Light Art School; and in photography at Shaw Academy and currently my work is in 40 states and four countries. PAINTINGS: I do commissions of landscapes, animals and pets, homes, and others for individuals and companies that include: United Kennel Club, Buckeye Feed Mills, Ohio Spring Holstein Show, National Beagle Association and more. I currently teach acrylic classes, also. It was my honor to be chosen to be one of six artists licensed by the State of Ohio to paint and have prints made of the Bicentennial Barns-- 13 were featured in my...
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Judy Vincent 17 Days Ago
Amazing capture! Congratulations! This will be the “Stormy Weather” photo of the day on the USA Photographers group home page for 4/10/24!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you, Judy, for choosing Dramatic Mammatus Clouds as the photo of the day. I'm honored.
Laura Vanatka
Gorgeous photograph, Linda! L/F, following!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thanks so much, Laura.
Paolo Signorini
Stunning image
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you, Paolo.
Dianne Cowen Photography
Oops, in 'Our Extreme Weather' group!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you, Appreciated.
Dianne Cowen Photography
Congrats on your Homepage Special Feature, Linda :)))
Mary The Barber
Such beautiful drama!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thanks so much, Mary.
Gary Richards
Got to love those clouds! Nicely captured.
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you Gary. They were amazing for sure.
Jennifer Jenson
Wow! Such power and beauty! Great capture!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you, Jennifer. So appreciated
RAY WHITT
Wonderful image Linda!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you, Ray. So appreciated.
James Brunker
Spectacular mammatus clouds, congratulations on your feature in the Our Extreme Weather group!
Linda Goodman replied:
Thanks so much, James. Appreciated.
Taphath Foose
Beautiful image, Linda!!! CONGRATULATIONS, your work is featured in "Your Best Work"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" discussion thread and any other thread that is fitting!! 😊
Linda Goodman replied:
Thanks so much Taphath Foose.
John Weeks
Amazing photo
Linda Goodman replied:
Thank you, John. Appreciated
Douglas Taylor
Oh, my! A dramatically wonderful weather photograph, Linda! Instant favorite here.
Linda Goodman replied:
Thanks so much, Douglas.