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  2. Morning Glory cloud - Wikipedia

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    The Morning Glory cloud is a rare meteorological phenomenon consisting of a low-level atmospheric solitary wave and associated cloud, occasionally observed in different locations around the world. The wave often occurs as an amplitude -ordered series of waves forming bands of roll clouds .

  3. File:MorningGloryCloudBurketownFromPlane.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Burketown - Wikipedia

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    From the months of August to November, a rare meteorological phenomenon known as "Morning Glory" - long, tubular clouds, some up to 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) in length - is often observed in the skies above Burketown. [41] The Morning Glory has become something of a "mecca" for soaring pilots who surf the giant atmospheric wave in their gliders.

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

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    Mammatus clouds filled the sky over Bucks County on Sunday night, June 30, 2024, giving a treat of orange and pink fluffy clouds and filling social media with the spectacular sky.

  6. Arcus cloud - Wikipedia

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    A shelf cloud is a low, horizontal, wedge-shaped arcus cloud attached to the base of the parent cloud, which is usually a thunderstorm cumulonimbus, but could form on any type of convective clouds. Rising air motion can often be seen in the leading (outer) part of the shelf cloud, while the underside can often appear as turbulent and wind-torn.

  7. Undular bore - Wikipedia

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    Rare but not unknown in a great many locations, the waves appear with some predictability and regularity in the Gulf of Carpentaria during spring. They have been seen as frequently as six days in a row according to reports by the two pilots who have most experience with soaring these sometimes enormous examples of the undular bore, known in Australia as the Morning Glory cloud.

  8. Total solar eclipse 2024: Before-and-after photos

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    Full coverage: Total solar eclipse photos, videos and reactions from the path of totality. Solar Eclipse 2024: 33 photos that show the rare astronomical event in all of its glory. Photos: Past ...

  9. Morning Glory: Trump's approval ratings have never been higher

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    Morning Glory: Trump's approval ratings have never been higher. Hugh Hewitt. December 17, 2024 at 5:00 AM "President-elect Donald Trump’s popularity has reached a seven-year high and the ...