Sky & Weather Photography by Gregg R. Alliss
Sunday, September 28, 2025

The Many Hats of Mount Rainier

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  Mount Rainier (elevation 14,411 feet) in Washington is so immense it often creates its own mini weather system, including clouds and preci...
Thursday, September 25, 2025

Autumnal Equinox Storm

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  Autumn arrived on Monday, September 22, 2025 and so did a line of storms in Eastern Iowa late that evening, originating from the north and...
Monday, September 8, 2025

Swirling Skies Over St. Helens

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  A recent trip to Mount St. Helens in Washington state during August 24-26, 2025 graced us with wispy cirrus cloud views overhead and wind-...
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Blue Hour, Nighttime Over Mount Hood

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  Our recent hiking adventures in the Cascades provided beautiful sky photography aplenty. The destinations included Mount St. Helens and Mo...
Thursday, August 21, 2025

Convection Junction, What's Your Function?

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The atmosphere in the midwest, and especially Iowa during August 15-17, 2025 proved ripe for storms, with many convective updrafts forming i...
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Gregg Alliss
I am an award-winning photographer who is passionate about weather and weather photography. I have captured tornadoes, floods, lightning, blizzards, eclipses and aurora--and just plain blue sky. I have been a member of Spotter Network since 2011 and have served as a Linn County severe weather spotter for the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities since 2006. I hold a Technician Class amateur radio license. Helpful locational information for some of these photos is aided by Starry Night Pro 6, Google Earth 5 and an array of radar websites. ON1 Photo Raw 2023, Affinity Photo 2 and StarStaX 2 used in post processing of raw images.
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