Friday, March 17, 2017

The Clouds of El Nino 2017 - Burbank

Every 15 to 20 years a weather pattern emerges in the Pacific Ocean that brings heavy rainstorms to California. In the old days the Spanish called it "El Nino" because it was noticed around Christmas time when the rainy season gets in gear. Following many years of drought conditions we got hit with quite a few hefty storms one after the other the past few months. The building I'm in is the highest point in central Burbank and after the storms passed through sometimes I'd go to the roof and get a few shots of the cloud formations. Now that El Nino season is wrapping up here's a few photos to remember it by,,.

Looking to the west...





Looking to the northwest...



Views to the north...



Looking to the east...


March sunset through the church steeple...


Thankful for the rain!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Those are so beautiful! I love the blue! 💕

Charles Z said...

It was a good season for dramatic skies.