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Old 08-03-2014, 09:41 PM   #8
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If you enjoyed that one, you might want to check out another one I made last summer.



There is a ton of neat stuff going on... you can skip the first minute of video since it's just the morning fog and haze burning off.

At 2 minutes and 15 seconds into the video, you can see the clouds abruptly change direction and move toward the storm that is developing.

Then three storms slide over the northern half of the lake, but the last one does clip the Weirs.

At 2:43, an exceptional blast of wind came out of the backside of the storm.

At 2:48, love those lower clouds that suddenly bubble up and sink to the ground.

And just when you think it's over, at 2:55, more low clouds suddenly form and then dissipate.

Seeing the cam image from last year makes me a little sad... PSNH decided to replace a utility pole back in February with one that was WAY taller and now the wires stick into my cam image. Bummer.
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