Roll Cloud Event of 06/09/08: Image captured at 8:22am CDT
Following another very active night of strong to severe convection, a beautifully-defined roll cloud passed over northeast Kansas on the morning of Monday, 06/09/08. This roll cloud followed some thick, low-hanging stratus that had lingered behind the active overnight convection. As the stratus deck retreated to the east, this roll cloud became visible, stretching from the northern horizon all the way to the southern horizon just west of our location. As this roll cloud moved east, it briefly became particularly well-defined around 8:20am CDT as shown above before slowly losing the crisp, clear edges.
Several minutes later, I captured several more photographs from a better vantage point.
Roll Cloud Event of 06/09/08: Image captured at 8:27am CDT
Roll Cloud Event of 06/09/08: Image captured at 8:27am CDT. Additional signs of instability evidenced by the faint wave clouds in the upper left portion of the frame.
I then stitched together five frames using Canon’s PhotoStitch 3.1 software that came with the Canon 30D. This was my first attempt at using this software to compose a panoramic image from several still frames, so you’ll have to excuse the imperfections.
Roll Cloud Event of 06/09/08: Composite image of 6 photographs taken at 8:27am CDT. Click for much larger image.
For more images, check out the full entry in the gallery: Roll Cloud Event of 06/09/08.







