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Posted at 12:00 PM ET, 06/ 1/2008

Photography: Tornado or Shelf Cloud?

By Kevin Ambrose

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An ominous cloud near Springfield, Va.

I was driving home from a soccer game yesterday afternoon as the sky began to darken to the west. As I drove over the mixing bowl, I got a good view of an impressive thunderstorm. As I continued west a few miles I took the above photo from 495. It appears to be a funnel cloud, but looks can be deceiving.

Keep reading for more photos that give a better view of the cloud type and the storm. See Brian's full forecast for the outlook into early next week.

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A wide view of the thunderstorm from atop the mixing bowl.

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A well defined shelf cloud moves toward Springfield, Va.

Shelf clouds form with a gust front ahead of a thunderstorm. They are usually caused by downdrafts from a thunderstorm and typically proceed the heavy rain. The first photo in this post was taken as I drove under the shelf cloud with the camera pointed parallel with the shelf cloud, giving an illusion of a funnel cloud. The second and third photos were taken as I approached the shelf cloud. I suppose I should note that I was careful to watch the road, not the camera, and I just snapped a few shots in the general direction of the storm. Wide angle lenses and automatic exposures help.

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Ian Livingston took this photo of the shelf cloud and storm approaching Washington, D.C.

By Kevin Ambrose  | June 1, 2008; 12:00 PM ET
Categories:  Photography  
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