Colorado Supercell
The "greenage" off to the right is baseball sized hail. The striations around the core made for a nice image. May 26th, 2017. Near Cope, Colorado.
Dodge City Kansas Tornado Family
This is probably my favourite picture I've ever taken. Just how small you feel next to something this astonishing.
Jamie And The Mesocyclone
Another one of my favourite images. Jamie was taking pictures of the mammatus clouds to my side, while the meso in front of me was rapidly rotating. This image was featured in National Geographic's Daily Dozen: https://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/daily-dozen/2018-08-03/
Elk City Sunset
This incredible sunset shot (one of my favorites) almost didn't happen. A storm to the west was blocking out the sun entirely, but as fate would have it, less than an hour before sunset, it completely evaporated out of view and allowed the sun to hit the rainfall at just the right angle to produce this image. I'm glad it did. May 25th, 2018.
Burlington, Colorado Supercell
A real "oh my goodness" moment happened to me when I saw this image on the computer. Standing under it was one thing, but reviewing it later made you realize, once the adrenaline wore off, the magnitude of this cell. May 27th, 2018.
July 20th 2019 Shelf Cloud
A warm and very unstable air mass met a strong cold front and the result was a viscous looking shelf cloud on July 20th, 2019. One of my favorite shots of the year. It was very fast moving too. Once it passed me, even at 80+km/hr, I just couldn't catch up to it. It was a great storm for Ontario.
Kansas Shelf Cloud
One of my favourite pictures. It looks like you're about to be overtaken and absorbed by a monster of a cloud.
Sunset Shelf Cloud. June 29th, 2019. Wyoming, Ontario
An incoming shelf cloud passed right over the town of Wyoming, Ontario.
Good And Evil
You have a tornado warned supercell that is showing clear western skies, and a very mean hail core to your eastern view.
The Alien Invasion
A storm that looked a lot like a UFO trying to take that home over Lamesa, Texas. May 31st, 2016.
Nebraska Lightning
The thunder shook the ground immediately after this close range strike in Nebraska in the spring of 2018.
June 29th. Wyoming, Ontario Shelf Cloud
The Whale's Mouth
This is what it looked like underneath a dying storm near Elk CIty, Oklahoma in 2018. It was a very turbulent sky.
Rosie And The Supercell
My boss' daughter joined us on our trip a few years ago. She loved being out among the storms.
Living Sky
July 20th, 2019 Shelf Cloud
Stack Of Plates
More from the Burlington, Colorado supercell. The farms on the bottom of the screen help to give you a sense of scale.
Incoming
This was a "tail end charlie" supercell that formed at the end of a squall line on June 1st, outside Ord, Nebraska. It was fast moving and featured a frightening amount of close range, CG, strikes.
Darren And The Hail
The more turquoise the cloud, the more prominent the hail. You can take a guess on how large the hail is in the core. Hint: bring a bat.
This cell was sitting and rotating in basically the same spot for nearly 40 minutes. We were sitting behind the hotel getting pictures, and the back of the hotel served as a wind block; blocking the inflow winds from knocking us around.