Got this just before sunset a couple hours ago.
Looking SW from the south side of Garden City, KS.
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I know exactly where you were. I’ve sprayed a lot of ground in that area.Got this just before sunset a couple hours ago.
Looking SW from the south side of Garden City, KS.
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I remember chatting with you about that. One large stretch of highway is closed for construction so ag planes have been using parts as a landing strip.I know exactly where you were. I’ve sprayed a lot of ground in that area.
Sounds about rightI remember chatting with you about that. One large stretch of highway is closed for construction so ag planes have been using parts as a landing strip.
I was flying from Sacramento to Minneapolis in the Hawker once, tracking on the south side of a line of thunderstorms. My copilot pointed at the anvil, which was basically solid for a couple hundred miles, and said, “Classic warm front.”
I said, “you’re telling me that a ‘classic warm front’ comes south out of Canada and makes thunderstorms in excess of 50,000 feet high?”
“Yup.”
Cool. The cloud in my picture may have been 65-70 SM away. It was probably way more spectacular close up.In best Paul Hogan accent..."That ain't an anvil cloud. THIS is an anvil cloud...."
This is three separate photos stitched together. The cloud is about 20 miles away; the plane just a half-mile or so from me when I took the picture. The same plane is also visible in the center part of the image.
Ron Wanttaja