Lifey,
I wrote a column about the roll clouds, (a.k.a. Morning Glory clouds) a few years ago. They certainly are a strange phenomena, and they stretch for miles, as you can see.
Harry
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Lifey,
I wrote a column about the roll clouds, (a.k.a. Morning Glory clouds) a few years ago. They certainly are a strange phenomena, and they stretch for miles, as you can see.
Harry
Dave, your Tsunami cloud is actually a roll cloud. I once saw one in southeast Nebraska, but they usually form over water, as yours did. I believe they are quite common in Australia.
Harry
Ah, you're back, and with great whale pictures. That offshore "blow" you caught was a beauty and very hard to get. I took a whale watch tour out of Depoe Bay just south of Boiler Bay last year, but...
Okay, I wilput the other four on here.
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/photos/data/776/medium/8_Mount_Rainier.JPG
Mt Rainier - 97 miles distant
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Speaking of marshmallows, there is a marshmallow farm about a mile from my house, and I got this picture of the crop just as it was ready for harvest. Just click on it to see the enlargement.
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Dave,
I posted four of the five of the pictures in RTA PhotoShare. you can view them near the bottom of the screen at Most Recent. I have Mt St Helens, too, but it is elsewhere in My Albums, so...
I'm sorry for joining the thread so late. There are several items l wanted to comment on, but they are out of context now.
Your commentary and pictures are great! In fact, l'll trade you your...