爱荷华州的天气照片:赞恩·萨特分享了他最喜欢的2024年的照片

2025-01-06 22:55来源:本站编辑

得梅因,爱荷华州-

随着这一年即将结束,KCCI气象学家赞恩·萨特决定挑选出他最喜欢的2024年爱荷华州的天气照片。

在过去的12个月里,有很多奇怪而令人惊叹的照片,所以我选择了一打面包师的照片。享受吧!

赞恩·萨特最喜欢的2024年天气照片

the nasty stretch of cold and snow in january brought plenty of pretty atmospheric optics! tommy chance captured these sun dogs and a 22° halo one morning near zearing. may's powerful geomagnetic storm brought many iowans their best views of the northern lights in many years. grace richardson snapped this picture of the lights over an old fencepost near pella. may's powerful geomagnetic storm brought many iowans their best views of the northern lights in many years. jesus acosta caught the streaks of color over the campanile on isu's campus. more than 120 tornadoes struck iowa in 2024. this one stayed mostly over open country in pocahontas county east of palmer back in april. that's a long, slender funnel! some very shallow fog blanketed des moines one morning, leaving just the domes of the iowa statehouse visible. 赫斯特拥有 ominous-looking scud fingers reached down from the leading edge of this storm in july. shawn bryant captured the ominous-looking formations near ogden. asperitas clouds are always like seeing something from another world. jodie jasper saw these over bondurant in october near some evening thunderstorms. kelvin-helmholtz waves are some of the coolest meteorological phenomena. if there's enough moisture in the air, you can see them as clouds like dwan wyles did near osceola back in november. misty travis saw this line of funnel clouds near colfax in late june. storms formed along a boundary with ample low-level spin, leading to numerous funnel clouds that evening. since there wasn't as much shear for the storms themselves to spin, tornadic activity was limited. the two massive snowstorms in mid-january left a lot of digging for many iowans, especially in rural areas with drifting. this was the end result of boone county plowing through a drift on zane satre's parents' gravel road. 赫斯特拥有 this was the view of the des moines river between woodward and madrid during drought conditions in fall 2023. (i added it for comparison to the following two pictures.) several months later, this shot looked much different thanks to a wetter spring and summer flooding in far northern iowa. 赫斯特拥有 this was the view of the des moines river between woodward and madrid full of water for the first time in a while this spring. by the summer, floodwaters from far northern iowa would push the river even higher. 赫斯特拥有 this was the view of the des moines river between woodward and madrid filling up the valley with floodwaters backing up from saylorville lake. extreme rainfall in far northern iowa weeks earlier worked its way down the river basin and led to this vast expanse of water by july. 赫斯特拥有

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