Cloud Features
Wall Cloud
Wall Cloud
Wall Cloud
Wall Cloud
This section contains what I call cloud features.  Since I only have a couple of wall cloud pics and tornado pics, I included them in this section. 
April 5, 2003, Derek Deroche, Blake Michaleski, and I drove up on this wall cloud near Aspermont, TX.  It later produced a tornado as you will see below.  It was our first tornado this year since we didn't see much on our chase this summer.
Tornado!
Tornado!
No More Tornado
The first two are the Aspermont tornado from another vantage point than the pics above.  Beautiful cone shaped tornado with what looks like the dirt from the field in the funnel.  The pic on the right is after the tornado had died.
LP Supercell
Close Up of LP
Roll Cloud
Close Up of Roll Cloud
These two are of the only good storm me, Blake, and Derek saw on our 3 day summer chase, it was a bust.  However, we did see this nice LP that produced a good bit of hail that we passed through.  Most were about golfballs, maybe a little bigger.
These are of a roll cloud that rolled into Monroe.  They were taken from the 7th floor of the library at ULM during the Phi Kappa Phi induction that me and Jerry Benoit were inducted into lat year.  The one on the right is a close up of the roll cloud.
Pileus Cloud
Mammatus Clouds
Shallow Fog
These are pretty self expanitory.  The first is fog at school by my old town house, the second is mammatus clouds outside my old town house, and the last is a pileus cloud I took on my way down to The Stick one weekend.  The last is my favorite, I love pileus clouds.