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March 30, 2008 Fort Cobb Oklahoma Supercell Page 2

 

 

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Most of these so far have needed 400 ISO and a few seconds. Problem was the updraft and anvil was changing position really quick, even if the storm was moving slowly east.

 

 

 

 

1600 ISO on this one just to try and freeze the storm structure a bit. Right about here it seemed to really begin its cranking.

 

 

Lovely scene, stars, setting sun light, supercell, lighting and even an inflow cloud now. It was now rapidly making the drive from Nebraska worth it.

 

 

 

 

The storm might look like it's a ways off, but it's pretty close now. The photo was taken at 10mm.

 

 

 

 

I'd switch to 100 ISO a few times and let the shutter go longer. You can almost see the cyclonic twisting in the above image. I think it was around a 60 second exposure.

 

 

Or maybe this was the 60 second exposure. I'm too lazy to go look. City lights on those clouds to the left. The low level jet was forecast to increase significantly after dark. I think around now the winds began to pick up. In a bit they'd be flat our raging.

 

 

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