The Whole Storm Story

08/09/2006 @ 06:32:47 PM MDT
Some nice convection kicked up in the early evening over the Rio Grande valley between White Rock and Pojoaque, NM.
08/09/2006 @ 06:38:12 - 06:54:51 PM MDT


08/09/2006 @ 07:32:50 PM MDT
Once the storm moved on and sun came back out hanging low in the west, I knew the result would be an insanebow.

08/09/2006 @ 07:33:00 PM MDT
08/09/2006 @ 07:37:00 PM - 08:39:29 PM MDT
Finally, the debris clouds and a bit of additional convection provide the sunset show over the Rio Grande valley in northern New Mexico.
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