October 17 2007, Thunderstorms in Jerusalem, Israel
Posted on Jan 08, 2009 under xn--zqqs84h3is.com | editYesterday thunderstorms developed in Israel as a result of our favorite weather system, the Red Sea trough, which brings tropical air masses from Sudan all the way north to Israel, where they meet European cool air masses, and create lovely displays such as this one. No severe weather was associated with the trough this time, however it is the main cause of severe weather in the Middle East such as >7 cm hail and flash floods.
This was the first rain (and lightning) in Israel since last May. Our Mediterranean climate means that summers here are completely dry.
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Mike: The camera is Canon 20D. First 4 shots were taken with Canon lens 70-200 f/4L, the last shot was taken with Canon lens 17-40 f/4L. Aperture was F8 or F10, ISO 100, manual exposure between 2 and 8 seconds.
Dan: The photos were taken from a hill north-west of Jerusalem, and they show the western-most part of the city.
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