Continuation . . .
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Eclipse 2027 Part Deux
Labels:
eclipse,
Great American Eclipse.,
moon,
sun
More Eclipse
More eclipse pictures
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| From Ruminator Sara Hund, Notice the half moons on the ground. Leaves will filter the light |
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| From Ruminator Brianna Martinez, notice the eclipse in the lens flare. |
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| Rain starting to form, hoping it would move off. |
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| Not idea for totality. |
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| pouring rain, about 40 minutes from Totality. Made a run for it and got soaked. |
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| Very nice lake, unfortunately didn't work for the eclipse. |
| Our final stop. Thanks to all the people that stopped or waved. |
Labels:
Alexandria,
Alexandria State Recreation Area,
eclipse,
leaves,
lens flare,
shadows
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Ah Baseball and a Large Storm to the NE
It was a beautiful night for Wingnuts baseball in Wichita. Cool 80's for late June, a crisp occasional wind, and big storms that blew to the north and east of us, then the dreaded rain delay. Odd thing was this was the second time that I got soaked shoes in that day. Special shout out to Gunner. Hope you are feeling better.


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| Blame Ming! |
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| Lots of lightning to the east as that storm, which caused a tornado in Salina and damage in Butler Co. kept pulsing. |
Friday, June 16, 2017
Strong winds 06/15/17
Wichita was put into a moderate risk for the convective outlook. Talk was a huge hail system with high winds. Luckily we dodged tbe hail but took a pretty good hit from high winds.
Nothing like a softball game on aluminum bleachers and lightning in the area.
Storm to the north, which merged with the storm moving from the NE.


From fellow ruminator, Jeanne, from the Maize area which took the brunt of 80 mph wind.
Damage out near Valley Center on 85th street. A few medium sized trees were taken down in Maize.
Nothing like a softball game on aluminum bleachers and lightning in the area.
Storm to the north, which merged with the storm moving from the NE.
| NWS radar |


Thoughts from the dustbowl? Harvest is ongoing so lots of fields are dirt. Fairly eerie to watch this approach.

From my brother's house in NE Wichita, looking west.
Labels:
hail,
Kansas,
severe,
severe thunderstorm warning.,
storm,
thunderstorms,
Valley Center,
Wichita,
wind
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Lake Afton Photo Program
Lake Afton is a public observatory that closed last year. A group of dedicated and passionate astronomers ended up securing and reopening the observatory. I took part in a Jupiter session several years ago where I captured the bands and Galilean moons.
This was a simple, come out and photograph the moon. With some of their suggestions, I captured this.
This was a simple, come out and photograph the moon. With some of their suggestions, I captured this.
Labels:
moon
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
05/19/2017 well this is a suprise
I ran out to a line of storms approaching Haven, Kansas. Luckily I still had some of my camera equipment in the car from the night before.
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| Couplet was SE of Pretty Prarie. |
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| funnel |
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| Probably on the ground. |
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| Tornado on the left hand side. |
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| Storm couldn't decide if it wanted to squall out or not. |
Sunday, May 21, 2017
05182017 High Risk Day
It was a busy day and an insane week. Some days I wish I only could storm chase . . . but responsibilities.
Thursday, May 18th was a high risk day. The weather leading up to this point had been quiet, warm, and windy. Then on the last day of school . . . Bam!
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The storms exploded into a big glob. The lightning all was incredible but a series of choices led me to chase down into Oklahoma (near Wakita for any twister fans), when I should have gone into Salina, Kansas. The storm we were chasing squalled out, so we left before getting hit with the wind.
Thursday, May 18th was a high risk day. The weather leading up to this point had been quiet, warm, and windy. Then on the last day of school . . . Bam!
High risk up to the corner of Wichita, Followed by a PDS tornado watch.
What happened?
.The storms exploded into a big glob. The lightning all was incredible but a series of choices led me to chase down into Oklahoma (near Wakita for any twister fans), when I should have gone into Salina, Kansas. The storm we were chasing squalled out, so we left before getting hit with the wind.
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