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One thought on “A classic example of clouds created by waterfalls, newly named cataractagenitus. Spotted over the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Canada.”

  1. Rebecca Hill avatar Rebecca says:

    Quite a dramatic waterfall cloud picture! Interested learning from your description about the new name for this particular cloud formation that I have never heard before, “cataractagenitus”, rather than just calling it “mist or smoke”. From Rebecca Hill, Canberra, Australia

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A wavy representation of altostratus that accompanied the edge of a storm system, spotted over Maidstone, Kent, England

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Similar to other clouds, contrails can cast shadows, in that an aircraft and its contrail are actually high up in the sky, while the shadow is cast downwards onto the cirrus haze layer by the sun or the moon. The thin layer acts as a canvas upon which the shadow is projected. In the end, contrail shadows are a captivating atmospheric optical phenomena that sometimes appears counter-intuitive. This example of such a contrail and its shadow was spotted over Columbus, Ohio, US.

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Cumulus homogenitus, which is cloud development as a result of human activity, such as the steam rising from the boiler roof stacks on top of buildings on the Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York, US.

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