Flying around a storm at 40,000ft [Amazing Dogface visible at 52 seconds!]
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@bosnian91 its my penith penetrating your 15yo asshole
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It is a dragon dead
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POPCORN!
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Shit, You are right, looks like a dogface
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Awesome cloudpooch!
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bark at it :) woof woof
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@duskglow Perhaps you had it again on 7/14/92....as actually, same day, here in Rhode Island..where I live...BIG Tstorms did visit some miles N of me..and some of the cloud tops did reach 53,000 feet....lotsa lightning too...but I bet the huge one you got was really remarkable....I can imagine the cell being pitch black due to the 14 miles of thundercloud right above you....with lotsa big lightning lighting up the darkened-daytimed skies...it would have made for an awesome video....big time...
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@tstormmoulton1 Actually, I thought it was 7/14/92. There were storms for three days, but this was the day the front finally moved out - this storm moved due east from Indiana, through Toledo. The cell was pitch black as it approached, and there were lots of thick lightning bolts. Classic supercell structure. Very thin gust front, though - it hit about five seconds before the rain did.
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@fisarmonicista ~~~>I forgot the name of the ejected pilot..but I think it was on 7/26/59...very DOB of actor Kevin Spacey....he was ejected from some 45,000 feet and fell right thru this huge Tstorm just below him.......Maybe this is what you were referring to....real interesting story.....
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@duskglow ~~~~>So good to hear from you, Duskglow....how so amazing that you were inside that huge Toledo OH Tstorm with the cloud tops of 70-grand...on that very same 7/13/92..((Harrison Ford's very 50th birthday too))I bet you were amazed I even remembered the very EXACT DATE of it too...a very freak occurence I happen to mention it...I bet there was a ton of lightning right from IT...Love to know your own experience with it....TYSVM for ''Emailing'' me here.
its a shark
bosnian91 2 years ago 23
Yep, was a 737NG we were on - the live2air display actually read 12,695 metres which equates to 41,650 feet - that storm was only around 34-35kft in its early stages and only managed a few thousand ft higher due to a strong upper ridge this day. This area during the peak of the storm season can see supercells topping 60,000ft.. not bad for such low latitudes.
weathermon 2 years ago 11