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Michael LerchParticipantHorizontal is calming Ruth.
Arizona Color#1402

Michael LerchParticipantNice Illusion Keelin, painterly! To answer your question Ruth..howabout..Filigree..the wind blown filigree cloud..There s an idea for a line of cloud jewelry. It was cumulus that got quickly shredded by some winds. Wolves I tell you.
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#234

Michael LerchParticipantRobert. I suggest the two lower darker clouds are undulatus as most of the clouds in the photo are. That they are 90 degrees opposed to the other makes sense. The winds that create undulatus are thought to be chaotic. When I see undulatus I see swirling currents of air at various speeds and directions. creating the cloud feature. The two clouds are not part of the main body so winds at the edges are doing their own creations. The other possibility is that they are lenticulars. Im use to seeing lenticulars in mass, not just a one or two. Nice shot capturing the purples of sunset!
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas #80

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#1356

Michael LerchParticipantThanks ! I still don’t know what to think about 1352. Curtains Up and Break a Leg!
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Michael LerchParticipantArizonaB&W#233

Michael LerchParticipantNice grand view of Asperitas Ruth…like corrugated cardboard.
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Michael LerchParticipantKeelin you captured the end of the day lite thru the trees and cloud nicely. Ruth, Trees looks like stain glass work.They talk about the blue hour, looks like you captured the gold hour. “Drink” is surreal! Nice shot!
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Contrail

Michael LerchParticipantHere is another segment from the same event. It never manifested 360 degree circle , just segments as the cloud passed overhead.
February 28, 2023 at 4:03 am in reply to: Celestial Events – why do clouds always sod up the viewing of such?!? #566464
Michael LerchParticipantI use to get upset about the never seeing the Perseid meteor showers since they arrive at high monsoon times, then one August night a meteor came in and broke apart lighting up the clouds. Good enough for me.
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#1354

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#232

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