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Well I was going through some of my old photos today and found this photo I took last year during the summer. I remember I wasn't chasing. I took it front of my house.
It looks like to me some sort of dry microburst or some kind descending air breaking through the cloud base. It was a multicell storm that went severe warned a few minutes after the photo was taken. The photo was taken near Sherman Tx. Any thoughts?
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A phenomenon known as "goatse" has taken the internet by storm, in what has become the fad from hell that just won't die. Don't know what goatse is? It's a picture, go look it up, can't miss it. Unfortunately, no one can be told what the goatse is...you must see it for yourself....
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By all means don't look up "goatse marathon"
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Personally Jackie should have his ass beat severely.....
It does seem the newest video fad is the reaction video series. Another (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uAkMbQWT14)Good day,
It's called a "subsidence hole" ... Simply a down-draft breaking through the cloud base (clouds are dissolved by re-evaporation as the sinking air parcel warms and dries due to the adiabatic effect).Hey guys thanks for your help.. I just thought it was interesting how symetrical it was. I had thoughts to what it could be but wanted other opinions.lets see...highlight goatse...right click...search google...Yeah, I would lean towards your own theory that it's a dry microburst. I've seen this happen plenty of times (Mike Hollingshead (http://www.extremeinstability.com/05-5-17.htm) has a good example (http://www.extremeinstability.com/stormpics/05-5-17-3532.jpg) of this... I was on the same storm but don't have anything online right now) with high-based DMC that occurs in a dry boundary layer.Maybe it is the sky giving you the goatse? (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/Bart_Comstock/icon4.gifDO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE GOOGLE THAT TERM FROM WORK!http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/Bart_Comstock/icon4.gif). But seriously I am not totally sure how ever your guess of a dry microburst sounds plausible.
wow hahahah. if anyone finds out what goatse is, you're banned for sure hahahaOMG! umm DONT DO IT!!!Maybe it is the sky giving you the goatse? (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/Bart_Comstock/icon4.gifDO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE GOOGLE THAT TERM FROM WORK!http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/Bart_Comstock/icon4.gif). But seriously I am not totally sure how ever your guess of a dry microburst sounds plausible.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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