But, as the sunrise began peeking through the clouds to the east, the entire shelf cloud formation was bathed in the direct orange glow of the rising sun. The shelf cloud ahead of these storms was already impressive in its own right, as many morning shelves are. A line of storms formed near the Mississippi River near Perryville, MO and moved north into Illinois, passing just to the east of St. Such was the case on Wednesday morning, August 5. Overnight, the air near earth's surface tends to cool and saturate, which makes cloud formations more dense, 'full' and dramatic when thunderstorm outflow plows through it. If you've covered and/or observed weather for a while, you've probably seen that these formations tend to be most dramatic when they happen early in the morning. Shelf clouds/roll clouds/arcus clouds are produced from thunderstorm outflow winds. VIDEO: New Baden shelf cloud timelapse, August 5 My motivation for posting this is that I want to help others find the information and answers that have really helped me.Īugust 5, Part 1: Morning sunrise-illuminated shelf cloud I've spent over 8 years investigating Christianity and the claims of atheists/skeptics myself, and as a result, my faith is stronger now than it ever was. Those resources will show you why, and help you respond to those who would say otherwise. Christianity is solid, logical, rational and evidence-supported on all levels. You might also be interested in some Essays and Topics I've written. If you have any questions, please contact me and I'll direct you to even more resources. There are many sites like those out there that I highly recommend, but those two are a good start. Whether you are a Christian or not, if you're serious about learning the facts behind the history of the Bible, the person of Christ and the logical arguments for the existence of God, I want to introduce you to this web site: Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (I have no affiliation with that site, I am simply a big fan). Are you a Christian encountering questioning of your beliefs? If you live in the USA, the answer is probably something like "yes, almost every day". I like to try to make this site about more than just showing some storm images now and then. I'm going to re-start the old site tradition of inserting a small message at the beginning of expedition reports.
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