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I finally got around to stitching a mediocre panorama of the July 26, 2008 HP Supercell that was west of Sunnyslope, Alberta. Im not 100% certain, but that sure looks like a wet RFD in there. If you can look super closely, you can make out a farm on top of the hill towards the bottom right, which can give you perspective on how large this storm is! This was by far my favourite storm of 2008 and I'm glad I stuck with it since early on its life, west of the QE2, it was a crappy, outflow dominate shelfy mess. The series of photo's were taken at 5:42pm according to my camera information, and the 2340UTC [5:40pm] Carvel radar scan which I posted shows what appears to be a hook, with a shot of purple [RFD?] in it. I sure wish I had a Strathmore radar scan to compare! I hope to see more storms like this next summer.
Canon Rebel XTiAperture: F-8Shutter: VariousISO: 100Focal Length: 18mm
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Have a look at http://www.flickr.com/photos/31326152@N03/3078944774/ for a Strathmore image at 2340Z.
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