Sunday, November 7, 2021

#2549 "Wolfe Castellanus Virga"


#2549 "Wolfe Castellanus Virga"

I continued painting weather observations - this one was started at 9:00 am. I turned to look more eastward across the wind turbines of Wolfe Island. Note the gravity waves in the bottom of the warm conveyor belt - interesting. 

Some thicker convective cloud streets were being directed toward the northeast with the southwesterly winds. Some of the taller convective elements were producing virga which drifted earthbound. None of those drops reached the ground but it would only be a matter of time until some did. The clouds were converting the morning light into soft shades of rose. 

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