
Amazing Image Of The Greensburg Tornado.
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Hmm. Good point Cycle. The storm hit Greensburg at 9:38pm CDT with sunset being at 8:27pm CDT and civil twilight being at 8:56pm CDT.
And you can't see where the sun is, but if I had to guess that photo was taken more than 15 minutes before sunset. That is doctored and/or not the Greensburg tornado.
EDIT: Tornado touched down at 9:04pm, 8 minutes after civil twilight and 37 minutes after sunset.
And you can't see where the sun is, but if I had to guess that photo was taken more than 15 minutes before sunset. That is doctored and/or not the Greensburg tornado.
EDIT: Tornado touched down at 9:04pm, 8 minutes after civil twilight and 37 minutes after sunset.
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RL3AO wrote:Hmm. Good point Cycle. The storm hit Greensburg at 9:38pm CDT with sunset being at 8:27pm CDT and civil twilight being at 8:56pm CDT.
And you can't see where the sun is, but if I had to guess that photo was taken more than 15 minutes before sunset. That is doctored and/or not the Greensburg tornado.
EDIT: Tornado touched down at 9:04pm, 8 minutes after civil twilight and 37 minutes after sunset.
The lightning is what is providing the illumination. The storm structure of the Greensburg supercell was similar to this in other photos. Photographer may have added some contrast or tinkered with colors a bit, but this is of the Greensburg tornado.
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RL3AO wrote:Hmm. Good point Cycle. The storm hit Greensburg at 9:38pm CDT with sunset being at 8:27pm CDT and civil twilight being at 8:56pm CDT.
And you can't see where the sun is, but if I had to guess that photo was taken more than 15 minutes before sunset. That is doctored and/or not the Greensburg tornado.
EDIT: Tornado touched down at 9:04pm, 8 minutes after civil twilight and 37 minutes after sunset.
I can see the sun...its that red dot in the bottom left...either someone is really good at editing photos or thats a picture of a different but equally massive tornado. Nonetheless a good picture
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cheezyWXguy wrote:I can see the sun...its that red dot in the bottom left...either someone is really good at editing photos or thats a picture of a different but equally massive tornado. Nonetheless a good picture
Those could be tail lights.
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I've seen enough images of the greensburg tornado to know that the tornado in the picture IS the greensburg tornado. Now as for the editing, I don't know what was done.
It's still a cool image.
It's still a cool image.
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cheezyWXguy wrote:RL3AO wrote:Hmm. Good point Cycle. The storm hit Greensburg at 9:38pm CDT with sunset being at 8:27pm CDT and civil twilight being at 8:56pm CDT.
And you can't see where the sun is, but if I had to guess that photo was taken more than 15 minutes before sunset. That is doctored and/or not the Greensburg tornado.
EDIT: Tornado touched down at 9:04pm, 8 minutes after civil twilight and 37 minutes after sunset.
I can see the sun...its that red dot in the bottom left...either someone is really good at editing photos or thats a picture of a different but equally massive tornado. Nonetheless a good picture
No, those are lights from other cars. This is not a doctored or different photo. I've seen many pics of the Greensburg tornado and they were all similar to this one.
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