Angry Clouds - Andalusia, Southern Spain...16.1.2022

in Love The Clouds2 years ago

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Hello Hivers!

These angry cloud images during sunrise are my entry to the Love The Clouds #139 of @tobetada.

These images were taken in the town we live in called Torrox. I woke up one morning and saw these dark thick clouds while having breakfast. As Spring was nearing in Spain, the position of the start of sunrise went back more towards the East in January this year. The sun was in a different position in the beginning of winter (more right on that hill). I captured these images using a smartphone.

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The clouds were thick and heavy despite its dark color, these clouds went away as there had been a strong wind that blew them away from our area.

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In Spain, we are used to such scenes and even if it rained for a couple of hours, the sun will surely shine. Water had been scarce in Andalusia since the pandemic started because there had been little rain and the water level of the dams were very low. The farmers suffered because they needed water for their plantations, water costs increased and sometimes the water supply were being allocated. This month of April, it rained there heavily, so the rain had been happily welcomed by the farmers.

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The clouds looks really heavy, carrying lots of water to shower all the plants. 🌧️🌧️🌧️
Great captured Po @mers 😍

Yep, the farmers needed water over there..

Whoa! What a loaded dark clouds! If like that am afraid already, what will be the next happens. Just like thunderstorm is coming.

These clouds were pushed away by the strong wind coming from the sea.

So, the sky has painted a thick dark clouds once again, We also have a dark clouds formation and so much rain since last week due to a typhoon and it hit some areas where there's heavy flooding too.
Thanks for sharing your cloudy skies👍

I have heard about that and saw many areas devastated... I hope there are no casualties in your area.