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Hello Don, it was nice to see you live in a Zoom meeting recently! It is no wonder you can’t find anything about an eyebbrow cloud. I know the eyebrow cloud is not an offically accepted classification (yet?). Maybe it is a new challenge for Gavin to get it recognized by the WMO and made part of the ICA. Gavin collects examples of them and he has already a Latin name for this cloud : superciliaris, which is Latin for eyebrow. So eyebrow clouds. I will try to find an example later. As a moderator for the cloudspotter app I have seen some examples going by. There are some similarities with asperitas imo.
An example taken in France by me in 2014 by me.
An example from the moderator app. I love this one. It is in my opinion a perfect example.
Another one from the cloudspotter app.
By the way: very nice inversion. It is fun to experiment with image processing.
I am sure Michael will come up with some of his own examples?
- This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by Hans Stocker.