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Old August 16th 14, 06:39 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Wave structure in today's clouds

Looking at the visible satellite image there seems to be widespread wave-like structure in the clouds over most of the UK and Ireland. I know about gravity waves which form in the lee of mountains etc., so is it simply topography which is causing all the structure apparent today?

The wavelength is greater in southern Scotland than elsewhere. Is this due to the greater range of topography?