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  1. Weather 2008: With daily weather trivia (Calendar)
  2. Weather 2007: With daily weather trivia (Calendar) by Firefly Books, 2006-06-08
  3. Weather Guide Photo Anthology: A Postcard Collection Volume II by Accord Publishing, 1995-05-01
  4. Weather 2009: With daily weather trivia (Calendar)
  5. Snowflakes 2008 Calendar: Featuring the amazing micro-photography of Kenneth Libbrecht
  6. Cold weather photography (NAVAER 10-1-752) by Naval Photographic Center, 1955
  7. Weather 2004: With daily weather trivia by Daily Weather Trivia, 2003-05-15
  8. Potential value of satellite cloud pictures in weather modification projects (Report - Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology) by Kumud R Biswas, 1972
  9. Weather 2006: With daily weather trivia (Calendar) by Firefly Books, 2005-06-02
  10. Photographing Weather by Storm Dunlop, 2007-10-01
  11. Weather World: Photographing the Global Spectacle
  12. Guide to Climbing Photography by Jeff Achey, 2000-05
  13. Spotter's Guide to the Weather (Spotter's Guides) by Francis Wilson, Felicity Mansfield, 1980-12-31
  14. Should I Bring an Umbrella?: Celebrating Weather in Photographs

21. Biography - Weather Photography
Beau Dodson Biography I have been studying weather since I was eight years old. It is a passion.
http://www.weatherphotography.net/biography.html
I have been studying weather since I was eight years old. It is a passion. It is in my blood. This passion is difficult to explain. The sound of thunder, the wind rustling the leaves in the trees, the first snowflakes of winter, the first rainbow of spring. Watching the billowing cumulus clouds on a warm summers day. Waiting for that first clap of thunder. The pitter patter of raindrops outside my window.
I love weather! It fascinates me. I am driven to try and understand what makes the atmosphere work. I used to listen to NOAA Weather Radio on the school bus, at school, during recess, in my sleep. The principal at my high school welcomed me into his office, during my lunch break, to watch The Weather Channel. I was a geek. One hundred percent pure weather geek. I can remember when the NWS had the old radar system. You could watch the sweep line move over precipitation and light it up for a few seconds...it would then fade away. One of the meteorologists, at our local office, gave me a lesson on how to view into storms (this was before Doppler Radar). He showed me how to find hail spikes coming out of the top of a thunderstorm using the old radar system. He would twirl this little knob and the radar beam would go up, higher and higher, into the storm. I was in weather heaven!
I still remember the smell of facsimile paper at the local flight service station. FRESH facsimile paper, as the machine would slowly spit out the latest day one severe weather outlook or surface map. I would have my fingers on it before the ink would dry! I used to pester the lady at the flight station, here in Paducah, Kentucky. We would dial up radars, through the telephone, and watch storms in Texas or Oklahoma (that was in the days when Texas and Oklahoma actually got storms) I think she enjoyed it as much as I did.

22. Stormygirl.net - Weather Photography
Weather and Photography by Jane Gough, Melbourne, Australia Weather Photography . Sunrises and Sunsets . Lightning and Thunderstorms . Clouds and Cloud Features
http://www.stormygirl.net/weatherphotography.htm

23. Jim Reed Photography - Severe & Unusual Weather
Storm Chaser Jim Reed Is An AwardWinning Extreme Weather Photographer Dedicated To Documenting America's Changing Climate And Offers Amazing Fine Art And Stock Photos And Video Of
http://www.jimreedphoto.com/
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24. TLF Nature Photography Blog » Weather Photography Contest
The Lens Flare is currently holding a weather photography contest. Submissions are allowed until March 31st, and voting will run from April 1st to April 7th.
http://www.thelensflare.com/blog/2008/weather-photography-contest
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The Lens Flare is currently holding a weather photography contest . Submissions are allowed until March 31st, and voting will run from April 1st to April 7th. All photography of exciting weather is allowed such as tornadoes, hurricanes, lightning, clouds, snow, rainbows, etc. Thy sky is literally the limit. The winner of the contest will be announced here as well as the contest page. This is a fun way to meet members of the TLF community and help get those creative juices flowing. 1-2 different contests are run each month, so if you miss this one, there will be another starting up the first week in April. Tags: contest Weather Photography This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 at 11:06 pm and is filed under Contests . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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  • 25. Alachua County SKYWARN
    Spotter training and certification, roster, study materials and tools, procedures, mailing lists, weather photography, and links.
    http://www.afn.org/~skywarn/
    NWR: 162.475 MHz
    SAME Code: 012001 AC-EMWIN Info
    EMWIN Bulletins

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    One of the best ways to know when hazardous weather is heading your way, during day or night, while you're awake or asleep, is with a NOAA Weather Radio. Click on the above icon to learn more about it. It could save your life. Turn Around! Don't Drown! Internet services provided for free by Alachua County SKYWARN Watching the weather!
    (Map only updates when things are happening. Grey indicates some other product has been issued, such as a Severe Weather Statement, or a Special Weather Statement.) LATEST WEATHER BULLETIN: (Use buttons on right to navigate.) Make sure that your browser is Java enabled... Like what you see? Would you like to see this on your own web page? Alachua County SKYWARN has the capability to FTP these same graphics and bulletins to your own web page - at no charge *. We'll give you the script to insert into your web page, and FTP the graphics and bulletins to your site. Feel free to contact us for more information! *Some restrictions apply: Offer good only for sites not designed for profit making.

    26. Clouds
    The clouds are what make the sky look so interesting. To many, all clouds look the same but as soon as one begins to study the vast number of possible cloud forms and varieties
    http://www.weatherscapes.com/gallery.php?cat=clouds

    27. Storm Chasers Tornado Videos - Extreme Weather Photography
    I was always fascinated with tornadoes and hurricanes videos and pictures. Today I went to YouTube, Storm Chasers and the Discovery Channel , to see some videos of tornadoes.
    http://www.digitalphotographywriter.com/2010/09/storm-chasers-tornado-videos-ext
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    Storm chasers Tornado videos - Extreme Weather Photography
    I was always fascinated with tornadoes and hurricanes videos and pictures. Today I went to YouTube, "Storm Chasers" and the "Discovery Channel", to see some videos of tornadoes. What I have seen really amazed me. There are many storm chasers who will do everything to get amazing pictures and videos of tornadoes. While many of us will listen to storm warnings on the radio and will hide in underground shelters, those guys do the opposite. Before I post some videos of the most amazing tornadoes ever recorded on film, let's first understand what "tornado" is?
    Tornado
    Tornado or Twister is a a column of air, rotating vertically in very high speed, which gets a contact with the ground via cumuliform cloud or underneath it. When watched from a distance, you can observe the shape of the tornado itself. There are various types of tornadoes, including waterspout, landspout and multiple vortex. The tornado size and speed vary from one tornado to another. Tornadoes usually pass several kilometers until they get weakened and demolished.
    The vertical rotation of the tornado happens when air rises within a thunderstorm, and tilts the horizontal air rotation (in the lower atmosphere) to be vertical. So what were a few miles of horizontal fast spinning wind, turns to a vertical high-speed rotating funnel.

    28. Lightningchaser.nl
    Weather photography, halos, sunset/sunrise, rainbows, lightning, clouds, noctilucent clouds.
    http://www.lightningchaser.nl/
    De domeinnaam lightningchaser.nl is geregistreerd voor een klant van WebReus.
    U kunt nu uw eigen website publiceren.
    Op onze servers is de standaard directory voor publicatie 'httpdocs'.
    Alle gegevens die daarin staan of in een subdirectory hiervan vallen binnen uw website.
    U kunt de website uploaden via bijvoorbeeld FTP.
    De hoofdpagina moet de naam index.html hebben. Let op: dit is hoofdlettergevoelig.

    29. Cold Weather Photography - How To Take Photographs In Cold Weather
    A photography lesson on how take photographs in cold weather while protecting your camera and yourself from adverse conditions.
    http://photography.about.com/od/takingpictures/a/coldweathrphoto.htm
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    How to Keep Your Equipment and Yourself Intact During Winter Shooting By Liz Masoner , About.com Guide
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    zSB(3,3) Cold weather photography presents numerous challenges to photographers and their equipment. From drained batteries to frostbit fingers, cold weather photography is a completely different prospect than hot weather shooting. While there are some simple solutions to most cold weather photography problems, these solutions may not be the ones you would first think about.
    Equipment Problems
    Condensation
    • What is Condensation?
      Condensation is a photographer's nightmare. Just like a pair of eyeglasses fogging up when changing temperatures rapidly, a camera lens (and the inside of the camera) can fog up with condensation. Condensation is water forming on surfaces that are significantly colder or warmer than the air surrounding it. Technically, this means that if your camera goes into an area where the air is warm condensation will form if the camera is colder than the dew point. The opposite is also true. If your camera goes into a cold air area and the camera is warmer than the dew point then condensation can form.

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    • How to Avoid Condensation?

    30. Sky Diary: Storm Chasing, Photography, Lightning And Tornadoes
    Sky Diary dedicated to storm chasing, storm chasers and weather photography (with fun detours).
    http://www.skydiary.com

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    Tornado southwest of Wakita, Oklahoma, on May 10. See more pictures from the 2010 chase. Pretty sight: A tiny corkscrewing storm was compensation for a long day of chasing on May 11, 2010. See more photos Big night: There was an impressive parade of storms and lightning on July 24, 2009, on Florida's Space Coast. See the pictures , or see all the 2009 chase reports Popular accounts: May 12, 2005, Texas tornado and hail: report/photos video May 12, 2004, Attica, Kansas, tornadoes: report/photos video Go to storm and launch galleries Don't miss: Sky Diary's best of 2005 slide show of skies and storms. For more pictures, go to the gallery DISPATCHES 7 NOVEMBER 2010 The 12 May 2005 Texas tornado that preceded the hail assault TV reality: It's always amusing seeing how documentaries parse storm events in order to pump up the "extreme" factor, often to the detriment of truth. "World's Worst Weather" was on Travel Channel tonight. I was one of the many chasers interviewed. The good news: I was pretty happy with how my weather footage looked. The bad news: They fictionalized the hail-damage story. They showed video I'd shot of my friend Scott McPartland 's car being damaged by hail near South Plains, Texas, in 2005, then showed him and

    31. Weather Photography - Weather Outreach
    This site is made to help the public understand weather and climate information.
    http://www.weatheroutreach.org/3.html
    Weather Photography
    Photographer: Lis Cohen All requests to reproduce or re-use author's contributions, in whole or in part will be conditional upon the author's consent (e-mail: eacohen@princeton.edu

    www.WeatherOutreach.org

    32. Paul L. Meisel Photography
    Portraiture, glamour, Fine Art, and weather photography by Paul L. Meisel. Offers examples of his work.
    http://www.meiselphotography.com/
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    33. Weather Photography
    As seen on TV! Sundog Closeup What appears to be a dim image of the sun tries to peek through the clouds the evening before Hurricane Isabel shuts down Northern Virginia in
    http://www.jwrider.net/photos/weather/
    Weather Photography
    by J. W. Rider
    www.jwrider.com
    "As seen on TV!"
    Sundog Closeup
    What appears to be a dim image of the sun tries to peek through the clouds the evening before Hurricane Isabel shuts down Northern Virginia in September 2003. See the panel on sundogs below. This and some of the other images on this page have been featured on the WUSA-TV Channel 9 weather segment "Your Best Shot". WUSA is a CBS affiliate in Washington, DC.
    Summer Sunset(2004)
    On a overcast evening, a pale sun sinks to rest behind the branches of a tree recently denuded by the voracious appetite of cicadia.
    August Clouds (2000)
    Clouds are always a good place to start. Don't aim for the shapeless ones. Nor for the one that will turn your image into a solid gray background. Look for edges. Highlights. Shadows. Clouds are huge, transient, white mountains. Some of nature's most intricate three-dimensional sculture. Try to find their best side.
    Fall Colors (2001)
    In general, anything dealing with autumn should include leaves. On the trees. Falling. On the ground. In a pile.
    Patriotic Skies (2001)
    Some color balancing work was needed to achieve the final effect, but even the original showed the pattern of red and blue streams made obvious in exaggeration.

    34. Kevin Weatherly Photography
    Information on photographic services offered, and contact details. Includes wedding, portrait, and commercial galleries.
    http://www.kwphotography.co.uk/
    Welcome to Kevin Weatherly Photography. This site is best viewed with at least an 800x600 resolution (1024x768 would be better).
    Any settings other than those recommended will affect the intended document format. Click here to buy your photographs online Click here to enter our site Please note: The site uses the Macromedia Flash plugin.
    If you see the movie playing below you have the plugin. If you don't you can download it for free by clicking here Designed by 3k-design

    35. Bad Weather Photography Tips By Jeff Wignall
    Bad weather photography tips by photographer Jeff Wignall, author of Exposure Photo Workshop and The Joy of Digital Photography. Take great pictures in any kind of weather.
    http://www.jeffwignall.com/tutorials/weatherphotography.html

    36. Lightning Wizard - Weather And Photography
    Features photos of storms, lightning, tornadoes, aurora, clouds, seasons and landscapes.
    http://lightningwizard.com/

    37. Cold Weather Photography Tips
    Winter photography may result in gorgeous pictures, but can also result in injuries and equipment damage. Here are a few tips to help prevent problems while shooting outdoors
    http://www.buzzle.com/articles/cold-weather-photography-tips.html
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    Winter photography may result in gorgeous pictures, but can also result in injuries and equipment damage. Here are a few tips to help prevent problems while shooting outdoors in cold weather. Photography in the winter can produce dramatic and beautiful images of snow-capped mountains, forests draped in crystal sheets of ice, or birds huddling beneath a rooftop out of the driving sleet. But photography in cold weather is much more challenging for photographers and equipment than warm weather shooting.
    Protect Yourself
    Everyone knows to wear a coat or sweater if you’re going to be outside for any length of time in cold weather. Faces and hands are the most endangered body parts in cold weather photography. But photographers can’t completely muffle their faces or hands or they won’t be able to handle their camera and other equipment successfully. To keep most of your face warm while shooting, try wearing a ski mask to reduce the amount of skin exposed to cold wind and wintry weather. A ski mask will not only keep your face warm, it will help reduce the amount of hot air you breathe onto your camera, which conflicts with the ambient temperature to cause condensation.
    Keeping your hands warm is particularly problematic for photographers in the winter. Gloves keep your hands warm between shots, but often you’ll have to remove your gloves to handle the camera or equipment more easily and accurately. Bare hands expose your fingers to cold and wind, which can cause numb fingers and frostbite. Depending on how cold the weather is, you may even risk having your fingers freeze to the metal on the camera, which can damage your skin and the equipment.

    38. Photographing Severe Weather – Tips On How To Photograph Severe Weather
    This is one reason photo essays, or groups of images, often work well with severe weather photography. To capture motion effectively it is important to follow the principles of
    http://photography.about.com/od/photographybyoccasion/a/svrwthrphototip.htm
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    By Liz Masoner , About.com Guide
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    zSB(3,3) Photographs of severe weather like tornadoes and hurricanes have always fascinated people. Often because they are sights not witnessed by the general public. Most people take shelter when severe weather approaches, leaving a select few photographers and videographers to venture into the danger in order to record the event. Photographing severe weather is not a safe way to pass some time. While amazing images can be captured, they are done so at risk of life and limb. Because of this risk, please read my article on Severe Weather Photography Safety and think hard about whether or not the risk is worth it to you and your family before trying this type of photography.
    Each type of weather event holds its own challenges to photography. Some events combine these challenges. Here are some of the more common challenges faced in severe weather photography.

    39. How To Handle Cold Weather Photography
    Cold weather presents a few unique challenges to digital photographers. In this post, Peter Carey offers some suggestions to keep you photographing when the mercury drops.
    http://www.digital-photography-school.com/how-to-handle-cold-weather-photography

    40. BSCH - Weather Photography
    Brisbane Storm Chasers Homepage features 2000+ weather photo's, resources for local and Australian chasers inlcuding realtime observations, forecasts, mobile weather products
    http://www.bsch.au.com/photos/index.shtml
    Welcome to the Brisbane Storm Chasers' photo gallery. The gallery features photos taken from not only Brisbane and surrounding areas, but also from areas as far as far west as SW Queensland, as far north as Central Queensland and as far south as central New South Wales. We hope you enjoy browsing our collection and consider signing the guestbook before you leave.
    P H O T O   C A T E G O R I E S
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    Thunderstorm Anvils, Updrafts and Mammatus
    Thunderstorm Base Features and Shelf Clouds Thunderstorms at Sunset ...
    General Photography

    P E R S O N A L G A L L E R I E S A N D L I N K S T O O T H E R G A L L E R I E S
    The following links are to photo galleries featuring photos taken in Brisbane and SE Queensland or surrounding areas. Some are hosted on-site, others are photo galleries in other Brisbane and SE Queensland sites.
    Adam Cole's Gallery
    Photos by Adam Cole Andre Dalton's Pics Photos by Andre Dalton Andrew Maben's Gallery Photos by Andrew Maben Andrew McDonald Photos by Andrew McDonald Backyardchaser.net

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