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Critique By: Bill Telzerow  (K:4993)  
1/31/2007 3:51:32 PM

Great capture Michael! Nothing like being on the "back side" of a Supercell Thunderstorm, commonly known as the Mesocyclone. You've done a great job of capturing the essence of the storm. The sack-like protrusions, caused by negative bouancy you've photographed are at very high levels of the atmosphere, where the jet stream is... They form on the rear Anvil of the Supercell. The Mesocyclone as part of the Supercell Thunderstorm actually rotates, and you've captured this in your photo, by the curvature of the Mammatus... These are the storms that can produce huge Hail, and Tornadoes; Bravo on your capture, and being in the "safe-zone" when you did it.

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Bill
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