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Showing posts with label south dakota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south dakota. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

5/22/12 North Dakota Chase

Started out with an initial target of northern South Dakota. High cirrus clouds made us doubt our initial position and we drifted farther north to just east of Bismark, ND. My first time in the state! We waited in a chaser convergence as storms near Minot went tornadic. They were just too far out of our reach though. After a bit more patience, we watched a storm fire in SD near the border and split. The right mover fell apart while, surprisingly, the left mover held itself together. I have always had a thing for left movers, they just seem to fascinate me. We drifted southeast and intercepted the cell as it began to weaken. We were lucky enough to see a small wall cloud and RFD on this guy, rotating the wrong way! So cool! Another cell formed just to the north and we watched it go from birth to a full blown supercell! Super cool too! As that storm weakened, storms started firing all around and a heck of a lightning show ensued!

State Capital in Pierre, SD
Left mover from a distance!
Closer, it had a small RFD cut and baby wall cloud! (just above and right of the trees)
RFD cut with outflow
Left mover died...
Small cell fires north of the left mover.
Downdraft stengthens.
Strengthens even more.
Repositioned to get a view of the base to the south of the forward flank downdraft and got a view of this wall cloud.
It looked pretty good at one point!

Here is a timelapse of the base. If you look carefully you can see the rotation. Brighter frames are because of lightning during the image. These are 5" exposures.


Then it went outflow dominant and developed a shelf cloud.
Another view of the FFD
Begin lightning barrage!
Stacked image of many shots of the updraft.


Well, I hope you enjoyed! I will update this blog again tomorrow with a few pics from WY and high based storms I intercepted as well as the Venus transit across the sun from yesterday! Visit again!
Chip!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

3/5/12 Custer State Park South Dakota

It is spring break! So why not an adventure into the great Custer State Park located at the southern edge of the Black Hills! That is just what we did on an absolutely gorgeous day with highs in the mid-60s, it couldn't of been any better. Here are some captures I got while on our day long journey through the woods.

Somewhere in this picture is a bird, can you find him?


A hawk was spotted circling for a few seconds before disappearing to never be seen again.



On our break for lunch, I decided to get some unique shots of some of natures patterns.



Here is where a wildfire occurred a time ago. You can see the burn marks on the trees. The flames only burned one side of the tree showing what direction the fire was headed. Flame lengths were quite high as the scorching went pretty high on the trees, symbolizing a very intense fire!


A look over the foothills and the surrounding plains.


Another sneaky little bird!


Still some flowers around! They were left over from the fall and were on a vine that grew up some of the shrubs and trees.




A skull left from a poor animal that probably fell into a small canyon. There were no other body parts so it could've been dragged from another place by a critter.


A sneaky woodpecker! He was pecking away at the tree.


These little rascals, there were three of them running around in the trees playing and squealing at us. They were cute little guys!




A glimpse of the moon rising in the east!



Found a little chipmunk!


Here is a herd of pronghorns relaxing before the evening when they are most active.



The buffalo are pretty prevalent in the park and we saw many grazing away without a care in the world. Would be a great dinner...




This donkey, they call them burros, are not native but were released into the park many years ago and have become a friendly member of the park. We only saw one and he belined right for my car to get attention. I have heard stories of these guys swarming cars and slobbering all over it and wasn't having any part in that. I drove away quickly and here was his reaction in my mirror. He was so sad we left him! There was only one, so I don't know where his friends were. Poor fellow...


An occasionally prairie dog can be found as well!


He did a dance for us!


Finishing up the trip, we found this small heard of big horn sheep grazing away on our trip back.


And no trip is complete without a deer! Especially in these parts where they are so common.


Well that is it! It was a fun day and I hope to maybe wonder south more into Wind Cave National Park to hopefully find some elk on Friday. Tonight we are heading out to try to catch some auroras after yesterdays massive X5 solar flare! The biggest since 2000! It could be a big show. We are headed into the Badlands to play with the full moon as well, should be fun! Stay tuned for shots from tonight!

Thanks for reading!

Chip