TWO Community
Weather Photograph Gallery
Welcome to the TWO Community Photo Gallery!
Following on from the TWO Community weather photo competition 2004, EOTS have pooled together every single entry into a monthly gallery set.
All
photos are copyright the owners.
Photographs are in date order, unless only "month" is specified.
June 2004
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June
2004, Namib Desert
Sunrise
on Dune 45 Namib Desert.
Adam Wellings
aka Skanky

June
2004, Cornwall
The
reflection of the setting sun on the wet sand was breathtaking.
Shaun Oliver
aka Twister

June
2004, Ash, Surrey
Waiting
for the uptrain, or the downpour?
Richard Platt
aka North Downs

June
2004, A hill in Bedfordshire
An
approaching storm, arriving about 1/2hr after i took this picture.
Debbie Dennis
aka Deedee

June
2004, Brigsteer Road outside of Kendal, Cumbria
Violent
thunderstorm passing from the South West. It produced hail and flooding and
numerous lighting strikes.
David
Baynham-Hughes
aka David Baynham-Hughes

June
2004, North Wales
Anvil
over Arenig Fawr - with a nearly cloudless sky, it was quite a shock to see
this beastie suddenly appear from behind the hill.
Andy
aka Essan

Summer
2004, Hythe, Kent
As
this system passed through it looked like I was staring out of a whales mouth!
You can see how light the evening was in the top right hand side of the "mouth".
Mark
SnowyHytheKent

Summer
2004, Hythe, Kent
The
system approaching Hythe from the south west. Is that a roll cloud? Well all
I could see here from this was tube of cloud detatched from main cloud. It
was rolling! Quite an awesome sight.
Mark
SnowyHytheKent
June
2004, Findhorn beach, NE Scotland
My
daughter enjoying the peace and sunshine on Findhorn beach.
Debbie Dennis
aka Deedee

June
2004, Glastonbury
Glastonbury
classical evening.
Daniel R Stroud
aka Daniel R Stroud
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Details include members NAME, TWO NICKNAME, LOCATION, DATE & BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF IMAGE.
All images have been re-sized to approx. 400x300 for viewing.
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www.eots.co.uk
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