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These unique clouds can be found amongst two cloud types: altocumulus and stratocumulus. These two cloud types are low to mid level clouds and are common ahead of storms, but added turbulence can ...
MOLINE, Ill — Perhaps one of the strangest appearing things in the sky you'll ever witness, this unique cloud formation comes in different sizes and shapes. It is, however, usually caused by the ...
A cloud that resembles a UFO has been spotted in the same location for more than 100 years.. The phenomenon occurs around the Taieri Plain, an area of agricultural land, to the south west of ...
Thu., Feb. 16, 2023 National Weather Service forecaster Jon Fox captured an unusual altocumulus cloud formation in 2015 to the east of Spokane.
An aerial image of the unusual cloud was captured by Nasa last month (Picture: Nasa Earth Observatory/Landsat) A cloud that resembles a UFO has been spotted in the same location for more than 100 ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Many people in the Pine Belt were stunned by a rare cloud formation in the sky on Thursday morning. The cloud is called a hole-punch cloud due to its large circular ...
The formation is called a fallstreak hole, or a hole punch cloud. It's a circular or elliptical gap that can appear in a deck of cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds.
A satellite image shared by the space agency and taken on September 7 shows an unusual, elongated cloud nestled along a rocky mountain range. The strange-looking cloud formation often occurs in ...
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A video capturing a stunning cloud formation that looks like "the stairway to heaven" has captivated users on TikTok.. The clip posted by @verivanessa shows a large cloud at sunrise appearing to ...
The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) has explained that the rare meteorological phenomenon which was ...
Have you ever wondered how a cloud stays in the sky? In a recent conversation with my friend and colleague Alan Sealls, the AMS President-Elect told me that he pondered this very question, and it ...