Title: Eye of the storm: The jaw-dropping image of an enormous 'supercell' cloud Source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1334672/Jaw-d URL Source:http://dailymail Published:Dec 9, 2010 Author:N/A Post Date:2010-12-09 08:15:35 by Eric Stratton Keywords:None Views:175 Comments:10
I could sit for hours and watch a storm like that. So long as I didnt see anything dropping from that wall cloud. And even then I'd probably stay and watch it if it was safe to do so.
There is a beauty and a power to these storms. Those are great pics!
We need that, while you will disagree, it's a reflection of God.
I still believe there is a God. But the difference is, it's not the kike god. If someone called me a deist I wouldn't argue with them.
There is a definite downside though. I went thru Greensburg KS several times after that F5 hit. It kicked the shit out of that town. It's a wonder that anyone survived it.
Then there was hurricane Ike that I had to haul ass to dodge it. I got caught in the outer bands in LA though and it was interesting. I still am thankful and surprised that I found a place to park.
About the only inclement weather I hate is snow and ice, and fog. Driving sucks when going thru that crap.
I look at it somewhat less metaphysically, or at least differently. I simply enjoy the magnificent fury of a big storm. It has its own impersonal beauty, and it is quite bracing to stand and watch one sweep by. Although I have no burning desire to be in the path of a funnel cloud. The best place to watch one is from a secure window with a snifter of good Cognac and a fine Cigar.