save hide report. Please share these wonderful photos of cloud formations with family and friends. Close • Crossposted by 3 minutes ago. 146 points. Mother nature can be scary at times! 5 comments. The cloud with no name: Meteorologists campaign to classify unique 'Asperatus' clouds seen across the world. By Luke Salkeld for the Daily Mail Updated: 04:25 EDT, 2 June 2009 Terrifying yet beautiful Asperatus Clouds in New Zealand. Mammatus clouds Mammatus clouds are some of the most unusual and distinctive clouds formations with a series of bulges or pouches emerging through the base of the cloud. The sky of Alabama was full of wavy undulatus asperatus clouds as a mixture of sleet, snow and rain moved into the region on March 3 undulatus asperatus clouds seen yesterday near Pelaham, AL Photo: Juan Gutierrez These clouds are the most beautiful clouds to me.Strange, weird, dangerous looking but beautifull. share. Clouds are awesome to look at but some clouds like wall clouds are ominous and usually are a precursor to something more dangerous like a hurricane or tornado. This apparently new class of clouds is still a mystery. Meteorologists are still studying undulatus asperatus, but Graeme Anderson from Reading Unversity found the conditions that cause the magnificent formation were similar to those of mammatus clouds. Below are images with captions sent via e-mail after someone collected them from various sources and c
… Terrifying yet beautiful Asperatus Clouds in New Zealand. The name translates approximately as “roughened or agitated waves”. Terrifying yet beautiful Asperatus Clouds in New Zealand. Undulatus asperatus (or alternately, asperatus) is a cloud formation, proposed in 2009 as a separate cloud classification by the founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society. See more ideas about Mammatus clouds, Clouds, Sky and clouds. These clouds do not produce. • Posted by 9 hours ago. 100% Upvoted. If successful it will be the first cloud formation added since cirrus intortus in 1951 to the International Cloud Atlas of the World Meteorological Organization.
comment. Nov 30, 2019 - Explore dghebert43's board "Mammatus Clouds", followed by 115 people on Pinterest. The sky can be the Lord's canvas and clouds the amative stroke of His brush. Undulatus asperatus are wild, wave-like clouds.