Earlier this week, I saw this catch a wave cloud over my house. The curving shapes on the upper surface looked like a series of waves.
Here’s the catch a wave cloud from a little farther away. When I looked into what kind of cloud it was, I found out they’re referred to as Kelvin-Helmholtz or fluctus clouds.
These extremely rare clouds form when two overlapping layers of air move at different speeds. They’re more likely to occur on very windy days or on days with marked upward and downward air movement.
If you see Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds, take pictures right away. They are created during periods of instability and often last only a few minutes. Sometimes, they may last up to an hour.
These beautiful clouds may have been the inspiration for Vincent Van Gogh when he created his “The Starry Night” painting in 1889.
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Brilliant. Good eye! I have never noticed this kind of cloud
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Thanks! I don't think I've ever seen one before either.
I am sure I have a cloud photo like that. Or I made a cloud photo like that.
The only one I could find that was different, a flattened fluctus cloud 😂
http://bushboy54.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/clouds_named_home_aug-2018-e1778950073300.jpg
Yeah, yours does look like a flattened one, Brian. Or maybe it's a centipede cloud. :)
That wasn't quick enough to cross the road
:D
Beautiful captures. Thanks for the cloud info.
Thanks! ⛅️
I just love photo of that very special cloud formation close up! Never knew there was such a thing as a fluctus cloud.
Thanks! I hadn't heard of them before either.
I've never seen a cloud like that before - beautiful and great capture!
Thanks! I hadn't either.