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  2. Wave cloud - Wikipedia

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    That wave cloud pattern formed over the Île Amsterdam, in the lower left corner at the tip of the triangular formation, in the far southern Indian Ocean. A wave cloud is a cloud form created by atmospheric internal waves. Wave cloud pattern in Tadrart region. Unusual wave clouds over the Aral Sea, seen from NASA's Water satellite on March 12 ...

  3. Asperitas (cloud) - Wikipedia

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    Well-defined, wave-like structures in the underside of the cloud; more chaotic and with less horizontal organization than the variety undulatus. Asperitas is characterized by localized waves in the cloud base, either smooth or dappled with smaller features, sometimes descending into sharp points as if viewing a roughened sea surface from below.

  4. Waves in the sky: Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds spotted in Canada

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    A woman in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, saw a strange, wavy cloud in the sky on Feb. 22, 2025, and took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to crowdsource an answer. "Does anyone know what is happening ...

  5. What are Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds? Rare formation spotted over ...

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    "Cloud formation over Smith Mountain this evening looked very much like waves," she wrote alongside the photo, which has since received over 700 likes and 200 shares. Photo: Amy Hunter/ Facebook

  6. Lenticular cloud - Wikipedia

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    A lenticular cloud covers the summit crater of Mayon Volcano, Philippines.. As air travels along the surface of the Earth, obstructions are often encountered, including natural features, such as mountains or hills, and artificial structures, such as buildings and other constructions, which disrupt the flow of air into "eddies", or areas of turbulence.

  7. Storm clouds make great pictures, but what do they mean - AOL

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    Created by air flowing over a barrier, like mountains, which creates standing waves. Not typically associated with severe weather but are notable for their unusual, UFO-like appearance. Virga clouds

  8. List of cloud types - Wikipedia

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    Thin scattered wave-cloud resembling cirrocumulus. Low stratocumuliform Wave-cloud resembling stratocumulus, especially as a polar cap cloud over the winter pole which is mostly composed of suspended frozen carbon dioxide. [25] [26] Surface-based Morning fog of water and/or carbon dioxide commonly forms in low areas of the planet.

  9. 8 weather wonders to look for throughout 2025

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    If you have seen a cloud that looks like a UFO, it might have been a mesmerizing lenticular cloud. These fascinating formations are caused by waves in the atmosphere. When air blows into a ...