Photos of Clouds and Skies (That you took yourself)

I've taken this photo with iPhone during lunch break and then rushed in for a proper camera. Sadly, CZA's gone by the time I've come back :(

Yesterday evening I saw what looked a sun pillar, which I'd never seen before. Earlier there was a strikingly strong sundog, but in neither case did I have a "proper" camera. I pulled off the freeway to try to get the sun pillar with my iPhone, a lost cause.
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It looked like this, but with a few more clouds.
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Interesting cloud formations in San Francisco area today. 1st time I've ever noticed mammatus clouds (at least that's what I think they're called -pls let me know if it's something else! :) ):
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Here are some Towering Cumulonimbus to the west of Sydney Australia. These are typical for the summer "storm season" for the East coast.
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Here's the corresponding radar returns. The cell above is the target under the white line (current ground track) at about 70nm
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just a little something from south east Queensland Australia. taken at about 6:30pm local time. sorry about the low quality image.

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wish I had a nice camera to capture more of the detail. just using a cheap phone camera, not sure how to embed the photos either sorry.

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Nice altocumulus this morning, with a distrail on the left:

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And this was strange, almost like the contrail formed an arrowhead into the cloud. I didn't see the plane but maybe it was heading left to right and "pulled" some cloud out with it?

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Panorama for context:

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Sunrise clouds this morning over France

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(Photographed from an easyJet plane fitted with the famous "three-pipe aerosol delivery system" ;))

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Edit: Today I Learned that airplane mode no longer disables the GPS geolocation on iPhones, as those photos come up with locations that agree with the flightpath playback.

For the second photo these are the co-ordinates from the EXIF data:

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and here is the screenshot for the time in question on Planefinder:

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The second pic was recorded as 6,117m above sea level. Planefinder gives the altitude at that time as 18,650ft (5,684m), but the altitude doesn't update very frequently.
 
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Contrails over the Antelope Valley, near Pearblossom hwy, CA.......about 2010.
(if I remember right, it was a month after the last snow, April or May, east side of the San Gabriel mountains, and stream swelled from melting snow.)

Looking just East, of North.
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Nearly a full moon......and a hi-watt bicycle light to paint the trees.

The background is LAX....long exposure.
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Thursday 24th March 630am morning sunrise looking south-south east over French & Phillip island towards Tasmania a couple of trails likely be jet star and virgin on way or way back Hobart or Launceston

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Have you been stalking me? :eek:

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No, I haven't been stalking you. It was Katie chasing you along M4 :p
I just was puzzled by seeing a section of M4 with only two lanes in it and decided to find it using clues from your photo. Also, I wanted to deduce the time of the photo from the rainbow position. If my preliminary results are correct, you crossed Severn using the Second Severn Crossing around 6 PM BST.

PS It appears that I have never passed through this stretch of M4. Once we returned from Wales via the Severn Bridge and joined M4 at the junction featured in your photo :cool:
 
No, I haven't been stalking you. It was Katie chasing you along M4 :p
I just was puzzled by seeing a section of M4 with only two lanes in it and decided to find it using clues from your photo. Also, I wanted to deduce the time of the photo from the rainbow position. If my preliminary results are correct, you crossed Severn using the Second Severn Crossing around 6 PM BST.

PS It appears that I have never passed through this stretch of M4. Once we returned from Wales via the Severn Bridge and joined M4 at the junction featured in your photo :cool:

You are pretty close. The photo was taken at 17.44 BST.

I took this one on the bridge itself five minutes earlier, at 17.39:

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The rainbow was visible for about 15 minutes at varying intensities, with another one appearing half an hour or so later once we had passed through another band of showers. Certainly some interesting weather in the last couple of days - a heavy hail shower is just passing through as I write, when half an hour ago it was bright sunshine.
 
Everytime I leave the dslr at home i see something worth takeing a shot.
So, unfortunately taken on the train with my mobile.
I found the pattern quite interesting.
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Nice evolution overhead, I guess it's windy up there..

Lots of cirrus uncinus in the Surrey Hills this morning too. Heralding a change to rainy weather for the bank holiday tomorrow :rolleyes:

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And a bit of halo poking out from behind the tower:

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Trivia: this tower was built on top of Leith Hill in the 1760s by a wealthy local to make it over 1,000ft tall, and thus a "mountain" (in English terms anyway).
 
First time I've noticed these waves perperpendicular to each other

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Crisscrossing Chem HAARP trail ring frequency clouds, anyone? :D
 
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