June 10, 2005 -- Chase Pictures

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18:53:14 -- South of Geary, OK (Looking North?)
The mid- and low-levels of the storm looked nice and solid, but the upper-levels looked horrible.  In fact, the upper part of the storm actually began to 'lean' to the southwest.  I surmise that this is because the storm-relative upper-level winds were actually northeasterly owing to the fact that mid-level flow was stronger than upper-level flow.  Regardless, it's all we had, so we followed.

The mid- and low-levels of the storm looked nice and solid, but the upper-levels looked horrible. In fact, the upper part of the storm actually began to 'lean' to the southwest. I surmise that this is because the storm-relative upper-level winds were actually northeasterly owing to the fact that mid-level flow was stronger than upper-level flow. Regardless, it's all we had, so we followed.


File: IMG_0859.JPG
File size: 1,900KB
Image Serial Number: 108-0859
Camera Model: Canon EOS 20D
Camera serial number: 0720401497
Firmware: Firmware 1.1.0
Owner: Jeff Snyder
Date/Time: 2005:06:10 18:53:14
Shutter speed: 1/640 sec
Aperture: 6.3
Exposure mode: Av
Flash: Off
Metering mode: Evaluative
Drive mode: Single frame shooting
ISO: 100
Lens: 28 to 75mm
Focal length: 33mm
AF mode: One-shot AF
Image size: 3504 x 2336
Rotation: none
Image quality: Fine
White balance: Auto
Color space: sRGB
Saturation: High
Sharpness: High
Contrast: High
Picture Effect: Normal
Sharpness level: 0
Tone: Normal
Custom Functions:
CFn 8: ISO expansion: On
User comments:
"The mid- and low-levels of the storm looked nice and solid, but the upper-levels looked horrible. In fact, the upper part of the storm actually began to 'lean' to the southwest. I surmise that this is because the storm-relative upper-level winds were actually northeasterly owing to the fact that mid-level flow was stronger than upper-level flow. Regardless, it's all we had, so we followed."