Venus/Jupiter Conjunction...With a Little Help From Saturn

Tuesday, November 26, 2019


After sunset on Sunday, November 24, 2019, the planets Venus and Jupiter set in the western sky within about one degree of each another and provided a beautiful display for sky viewers. Venus shown at -3.93 magnitude and Jupiter at -1.84. This image (above), captured at 5:36 pm CST,  is a 1.3 second exposure at f/5.6, ISO 200 and 55mm focal length. The camera looks west from Alburnett Road and Flight Drive in Marion, Iowa. Air temperature was 39 degrees F.


Also in the same general vicinity of the Venus/Jupiter conjunction was the 0.58 magnitude planet Saturn (upper left). Image is a 1.6 second exposure at f/5.6, ISO 200 and 25mm focal length. In the foreground is the Bowman Meadows housing development. Official sunset on this day was 4:39 pm. Nikon D7200 DSLR camera.

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One Tornado Or Two?

Wednesday, November 13, 2019


Circumstances from the tornado intercept in Johnson County Iowa on Saturday, May 24, 2019 left me a little bit in the dark for a while as to whether we had witnessed one tornado or two during the event. In the image above, there is no doubt, as a violent twister is shown on the ground to our northwest from this spotting position on 540th Street SW about 3.4 miles WSW of Hills, Iowa at 6:48 pm CDT.


6:55 pm. Still in the same spotting position and looking NNE. The condensation funnel appears to have lifted, but ground circulation is still evident.


7:03 pm and mobile now on Bayertown Road SW, about 3.9 miles west of Hills. Same parent cloud, but now with just a ragged lowering where the tornado had been.


A minute later and now the cloud sports the ragged wall cloud AND a funnel, which briefly touched down as I caught a glimpse of its ground debris while we were mobile. The fact that I had not previously reviewed pic number three--which shows no funnel less than a minute before the image above--is a good indication that these were in fact two separate tornadoes (albeit cyclic, from the same parent cloud). The original confusion began as a consequence of the disengagement of our spotting position and relocation to the road. Nikon D7200 DSLR camera.

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Frozen Shadows

Wednesday, November 6, 2019


The flat portion of Bowman Woods Park in Cedar Rapids near its eastern edge provides for an even covering of frost on many clear chilly mornings. As the sun rises (from upper right), the frost burns off. But cooler tree-shaded areas provide a last haven for the frost as seen in these two images captured on Saturday morning, October 26, 2019. Nikon D7200 DSLR camera.


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Halloween Cold Spot

Saturday, November 2, 2019


5.8 inches of snow from a recent snowfall event and 27-degree F air temperatures at the time of this photo capture of the front of our house on Halloween night made for less than ideal conditions for the trick-or-treaters. The image above, captured at 7:21 pm CDT on Thursday, October 31, 2019,  is a half-second exposure at f/3.8, ISO 100 and 22mm focal length. Nikon D7200 DSLR camera.

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