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These photos were taken from route 30 near York, PA on Dec. 2 at
about 4:25 PM. I have never seen anything like it. Can anyone identify and explain how the "waves" form?? This is my first attempt at attaching photos to a newsgroup posting. Hope it works well. Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated. These photos were taken from a moving car. No place safe to stop. By the time we did stop, about 2 min. later, the waves had all but disappeared. I have a photo of that too if anyone is interested. Also can change the size and resolution if that would help. Also, are there better places to post these pictures?? |
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