POBPhotocontest Clouds ~ Storm Clouds

Hello friends and Hivers. I'm joining in on the fun with the #POBphotocontest photography contest, an initiative of @friendlymoose, for the third time I think. And this week it's all about clouds, so let me share my experience and photography.

Well yesterday (Friday) the theme of the week in this photo contest came to me in the form of tornado warnings and watches. A majority of these photos were taken between 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. There was an eerie feeling in the air. The sky color was different and had the feeling that something not so well was about to happen. I live an area where there are a lot of birds and other wildlife.

All living things are not present except us curious humans. At one point all my neighbors were outside witnessing the storm front coming in. Like me everyone was wanting to capture a unique nature occurrence. Perhaps a little on the unsafe side but rest assured if I seen or heard a tornado I would have bolted like lightening to the basement. Most of us had our patio doors open listening and hearing the news tracking the storms as we witnessed it first hand.

No birds chirping, no rabbits hopping around, no squirrels jumping in the trees just no signs of sound or presence of wildlife. It's true animals can sense danger when nature presents it. I often wonder where they hide because I have never found there hiding places. This type of activity is called the calm before the storm.

Living in the Great plains you can really see for miles once you get out of the hustle and bustle of the city. I live on the out skirts of a city, as you can see beyond my backyard are fields. Witnessing a storm such as this one is both amazing and kind of scary at the same time. There was some lightening and rain. We did not experience any hail or see any tornadoes. It's a fact tornadoes can cause horrific damage but hail damage can add up to be substantial as well. The danger was really close to us and sirens were going off for more than hour straight.

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Wow waking up this morning I did not realize how many tornadoes were actually sighted. Yesterday was said to be the worst tornadic activity here in 32 years. How close was the activity to me? I live just to the South East of Omaha, so very close. I did witness live tornado activity on the news channel and had friends who actually captured photos of tornadoes. In 2016 I did photograph a tornado and I have witnessed a handful of them throughout the years but nothing closer than 5 miles. I hope not to witness one much closer.

Initially I thought none of the tornadoes hit any towns heads on. Unfortunately it did hit a few small towns in its path. There were many businesses and houses that were completely destroyed. I can't fathom taking cover in a basement and climbing out of it with no house standing.There were also a handful of injuries but fornately I haven't heard of any deaths. Watching numerous interviews with those affected the one thing that most our thankful for is coming out with everyone alive.

What's in store today? Unfortunately at about the same time more of the same. Hopefully a shift in weather will cause this activity not to happen again. More importantly if it does I hope everyone will come out safe and damage will be minimal.

Thanks for stopping by I really appreciate it. Take care, stay safe and have a great rest of your weekend. Until next time!



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I am sick and tired of the prolonged rainy season in my part of the world other than that really liked your photos regarding the storm clouds.

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Well we have a rainy times as well, April showers. It's also a time when tornado activity happens the most. Thanks for the appreciation 😊

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Tornado activity? hope you and your family are at a safe location then.

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Always a plan and places to go for an emergency...

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So are there special bunkers for this like in the twister movies cause I have roughly no idea on how to deal with a real life tornado. What do you mean by emergency places to go to?

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Usually there is not a bunker. Some business have them but the average home owner just goes down to the lowest level of the home.

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So their are basically secure basements that does not have the element of the upper portion falling on top of it just like a bunker is?

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Yes other than the wooden floor on the top level if it's not a split entry home. You brace against a corner or outer room near the foundation..

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Wow I will try to google image search such basements as I am curious to know how these types look.

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Really most people just have basic basements. Storm shelters built in homes are mostly in homes for the real wealthy.

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I am glad we do not have any tornado issues in our area but I personally have an issue with this constant rain as I also live in a basement and I got some breathing issues thanks to this terrain and it builds up sometimes even more thanks to constant raining.

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Oh wow tornado is really a big thing not just clouds. And it's true that animals have a special sense to detect them earlier... I experienced some tornado air (but soft) in Chicago but nothing very relevant. And here never those kind of phenomenons.
Hope emergency alert will not be very extreme, take care amigo!

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Thanks Amiga it's an experience that can feel amazing but very dangerous at the same time. Today activity already ramping up but 150 miles south of here right now but storms will be moving in the area later on. Oh I will not be at home either so I'm hoping it won't follow me where I'm going. Have a great evening there 😊

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Lucky everyone was prepared for that tornado. Unlike my country, sometimes tornado would come without warning🥵.

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With a warning ahead of time it makes a big difference. Also a daylight one can be seen by spotters. It's the late night ones you can't see that can be the most dangerous just have radar to depend on. We didn't have any more here after Friday. Now the South parts of country to include Oklahoma and Texas had some very recently where lives were lost 😢 Thanks for stopping by.

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So sad to hear that.😥

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The only positive is many survived the close to 100 tornadoes that were produced this past weekend here. I know a few people who lost there homes, didn't know until after I wrote this article. If I didn't have my procedure this morning I would be helping out. BTW that went well 😊

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Happy to hear that your procedure went well, I hope everything would follow♥️

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These are magnificent-looking clouds, big bro! But you guys stay safe out there!!!!

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Thanks Country girl, it's that time of year here where these type of storms happen. It will be about a month or so the chances of them dwindle down some

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It's fascinating how animals seem to sense danger before it arrives, and it's no surprise that you and your neighbors were all curious to witness the storm firsthand (while still prioritizing safety, of course).

Thank you for sharing your experience and your beautiful photography with us. Good luck in the contest, and stay safe during any future storms!

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Thanks for stopping by and your support. Yes animals have that special sense. Even my dog was put off prior and during the storms.

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