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so uh

that was taken in florida
I saw someone somewhere say weather like this was common? well, we don't get that kind weather here (alabama). so it was interesting to me. on one half of the sky it looked like a perfectly sunny day, and on the other it looked like the end of the world or something
it was really cool to me. I just loved sitting out on that balcony. every day, not just that one. and it would only get better at night. oceans are amazing
« Last Edit: October 19, 2013, 09:32:33 PM by Night Fox »

Cold as forget, 34 degrees.



Cloudy where I am, not much to say about it.




3. My scariest picture.  You know how the sky is green when a "tornadic" storm comes through?  This picture is not edited in any way!  Green skies actually mean a heavy hail concentration in the storm, which fell during the storm.
http://imgur.com/zAh3DLO



I've seen green clouds before a tornado, it was a darker shade than that.

so uh
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that was taken in florida
I saw someone somewhere say weather like this was common? well, we don't get that kind weather here (alabama). so it was interesting to me. on one half of the sky it looked like a perfectly sunny day, and on the other it looked like the end of the world or something
it was really cool to me. I just loved sitting out on that balcony. every day, not just that one. and it would only get better at night. oceans are amazing

I'm not totally certain at everything related to marine weather (never lived by the coast), and I can't quite tell what/where it is.  If picture is facing west (picture looks like sun is setting) looking in the direction of the Gulf of Mexico, the storm would be south, possibly coming up from southern Florida.

But like I said, I don't know much about marine weather (depends on ocean temps and the jet stream), it changes quick.  I'm gonna guess the bottom of a nimbostratus or cumulus congestus cloud (rain mostly).

looking in the direction of the Gulf of Mexico
technically yes. it was totally facing the gulf. but I was on the east coast of florida so I'm not sure I would personally choose to say that it was facing the gulf

It snowed earlier. :0

technically yes. it was totally facing the gulf. but I was on the east coast of florida so I'm not sure I would personally choose to say that it was facing the gulf

Yeah, but Florida is not very far across.  If that's a storm, it's coming from south to north.  Did it rain then?