©Meandering Passage - Earl Moore Photography
A storm front moving quickly – Sloan Park, NC

A storm front blew through this morning. We were lucky to receive only rain, a little wind and some distant rumbling thunder.  The temperatures are currently mild but cooler air is  moving in — the vary forces providing energy for the store front.

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A buzzard riding the air currents ahead of a storm front – Sloan Park, NC

Ahead of the front, a buzzard was riding the swift air currents .  With minor tilting of it’s wing it swooped and soared across the sky — if birds experience “fun” this looked to be it.

 

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Cedric Canard
10 years ago

Storm fronts, while no fun for anyone in their path, do make for great photographs. As for birds, I hope they do get the concept of fun otherwise flying is totally wasted on them ;)

Mark
10 years ago

I’ll take sitting in that field watching the front move in over a sunny day any time. I just think the front edges of storms are fascinating. I wish I had more clearings like you have here to be able to take in the full effect.

Markus
10 years ago

Those storm clouds so often make the image interesting, giving a normal, everyday landscape just the necessary twist to make us look twice. Here in Germany storms rarely are threatening but only seldomly come with such dense, dark, laden clouds rolling in.

Tom Dills
10 years ago

The wind that came through ahead of that front made a mess of my recycle bin. It rained quite a bit here but it enough to clean the car.

That first photo really gives an idea of how strong that front was.

Monte Stevens
10 years ago

Those are ominous clouds, Earl. I’ve wondered what it would be like to fly like a bird and not through an airport.