10-23-2013, 03:12 AM
Tom,
Yes, working both as a pilot and as a Weather Observer, I have had lots of opportunities to observe the "Wonders of the Weather," That was one of only 2 times I had ever seen KH clouds. The second was on approach into Denver. When I lived in Denver I saw some incredible Lenticular stacks too! None of my pictures were as groovy as yours! Saw lots of fun weather phenomena in Denver; it was where Dr. Fujita did much of his research. Do you work with NOAA up on Mauna Kea?
AKpilot
We're all here, because we're not all there!
Yes, working both as a pilot and as a Weather Observer, I have had lots of opportunities to observe the "Wonders of the Weather," That was one of only 2 times I had ever seen KH clouds. The second was on approach into Denver. When I lived in Denver I saw some incredible Lenticular stacks too! None of my pictures were as groovy as yours! Saw lots of fun weather phenomena in Denver; it was where Dr. Fujita did much of his research. Do you work with NOAA up on Mauna Kea?
AKpilot
We're all here, because we're not all there!
We're all here, because we're not all there!