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h0ughy
21-06-2007, 08:12 PM
first we had a crisp cold morning with clear blue skies through until lunch time. then all of a sudden after 2.30 everything went pearshaped, and the sunset looked like this:shrug:
sheeny
21-06-2007, 08:42 PM
Nice sunsets HOughy! I like the coloured virga!
Al.
PS the bulker is good too!!!!;):D
acropolite
21-06-2007, 08:46 PM
Nice shots h0ughy, I see the boat's still stuck, perhaps they should turn it in to shoreline accomodation....
h0ughy
21-06-2007, 08:58 PM
Geez I had tp get a wikipaedia out for that one
virga is precipitation that falls from a cloud but evaporates before reaching the ground. At high altitudes the precipitation falls mainly as ice crystals before melting and finally evaporating; this is usually due to compressional heating because the air pressure increases closer to the ground. It is very common in the desert.
Virga can cause very interesting weather effects, because as rain is changed from liquid to vapor form, it removes heat from the air due to the high heat of vaporization of water. In some instances, these pockets of colder air can descend rapidly, creating a dry microburst which can be extremely hazardous to aviation.
Virga also has a role in seeding storm cells, where light particles from one cloud are blown into neighboring supersaturated air and act as nucleation particles for the next thunderhead cloud to begin forming.
Virga can produce dramatic and beautiful scenes, especially during a red sunset. The red light can be caught by the streamers of falling precipitation, while aloft winds push the bottom ends of the virga so it falls at an angle, making the clouds appear to have commas attached.
Virga is a Latin word for a branch or twig, and hence for objects made from it, as a broom, a staff, or a rod (hence the English word virge).:whistle:
h0ughy
21-06-2007, 09:01 PM
yep, its stuck, and I tell you there is a ripper of a sand bank forming behind it, the surfers are going to love the lefthand break while the bank exists, then the sea will wash the bank away.
alan meehan
21-06-2007, 09:11 PM
they have today brought in a huge tug 60mtrs big to rip this thing of the beach, i think they will just tear it apart then we will have two ships to deal with.nice sunset photos it blinded me on the way home i think it was called a sunset
h0ughy
22-06-2007, 12:58 PM
LOL I actually saw that coming into the port - it dwarfed the other tug boats:eyepop:
clear as crystal here today... if i dont feel too bad (have a cold atm) i might do a bit of imaging tonight :)
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