#2689 "Sunset August Fourth Anvils" 14x18 inches oils |
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The cumulonimbus was north of YTR. Singleton is almost exactly equidistant between YGK, WJM and WGH. |
What really caught my eye were the tendrils of clouds drifting down from the anvil and intercepting the sunset light. The fiery show of colour and shape lasted for several minutes and was etched into my mind. The virga process would have been similar to that which produces mammatus but in this case there was not enough moisture apparently to produce those distinctive pouches of cloud.
The southwesterly upper flow was also revealed by the gravity waves embedded within the thunderstorm anvil. Close examination of the colours in the sky also showed gravity waves in the very thin cirrostratus.
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Water Vapour Imagery. Connect the convective, cold anvils to locate the quasi-stationary front. |
I completed this skyscape on August 5th, 2022 - the same day as Tom Thomson's birth in 1877. He would have been 145 years old... It was appropriate that I was painting a thunderstorm.
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Warmest regards and keep your paddle in the water,
Phil Chadwick
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