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![]() These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break - what was that all about? Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it. -- Sue ];( ![]() |
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In article , MadCow
wrote: These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break - what was that all about? Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Very interesting, Sue. Seldom seen! Do you have a tripod? Even a cheapo tripod will help a great deal with the low-light shots. Dave |
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Looks like a picture of the Loch Ness monster(s), except of course their
clouds... MadCow wrote: These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break - what was that all about? Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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I don't recall ever seeing Clouds like those. Thanks for sharing.
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MadCow wrote:
These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break - what was that all about? Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it. Great catch! I've only seen this type of cloud once and cursed all the way home for not having a camera. Any idea what causes them? .. -- We must change the way we live, or the climate will do it for us. |
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![]() MadCow wrote: These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break - what was that all about? Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it. Those ain't wave clouds but simply reflections of "Nessie" of Lochness (sp?) fame... G JT |
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], Dave Moorman writes Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it. Very interesting, Sue. Seldom seen! Do you have a tripod? Even a cheapo tripod will help a great deal with the low-light shots. C'mon Dave, I had a camera with me - the tripod was several miles away! -- Sue ];( ![]() |
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In message , Bob Harrington
writes These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break - what was that all about? The scientific name for these is "Kelvin-Helmholtz waves" (http://bobqat.com/Essays/Balloon/kelvin_helmholtz.html) That's the one! Thanks for that, Bob -- Sue ]8( ![]() |
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I REALLY do NOT like Cities. But that is one PRETTY shot. Crazy Ed |
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