Yes, definitely mammatus. If you're lucky enough to catch them near sunset (as you have done) they are nicely illuminated from below. You get much better examples in the US, but we do get them in the UK too. I've not been lucky enough to get on the back edge of the right thunderstorm with the right sunset yet, but here's what they can look like in the cold light of day...
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07/27/2005 05:10:50 AM · #5 |
Whoops, managed to completely screw up that post... can't edit out the messed up html either! :-O
Here's the image anyway... hopefully it won't mess up this time!
EDIT: Looks like the image parsing can't cope with the thumbnailer in my gallery. Looks like just a link will have to do!
800px resolution image: //www.photoweather.com/gallery/thumbnail.aspx?ForceAspect=False&Width=800&Height=800&image=%2Fgallery%2Fimages%2FWeather%2FStorms%2Fstorm%2Dcumulonimbus%2Dmammatus%2DP5204686%2Ejpg
Message edited by author 2005-07-27 05:12:41.
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07/27/2005 05:20:53 AM · #6 |
Auite a few threads before with examples. Alot are missing the photos though.
Heres One
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