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4 thoughts on “Andrew Kirk”

  1. Vera Uzhva avatar flami says:

    Volcano breathing up …….

  2. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Remarkable and so highly unusual. What a scene to have been privileged to witness! You are a lucky man, Andrew. Definitely a big “Wow!” from me.

    Many thanks indeed for sharing this fantastic view!

    Laurence

  3. Ginnie Powell, Austin, Texas USA says:

    What a picture. It took away my breath. I’m counting getting to see this today among my Christmas presents.

  4. bryan says:

    Very Impressive Andrew. That must have been quite the sight indeed. You should frame this one……

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Altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus, also known as 'pile d'assiettes', forms when stable, moist air flows over a large obstacle such as a mountain, creating waves that cause the clouds to form at the crests. In this classic example, there are multiple, stacked layers of these lens-shaped clouds, spotted over Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.

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Cumulus congetus 'peeking' over the White Mountains and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in Inyo County, near Bishop, California, US

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A rainbow, created by sunlight that interacts with water droplets through the process of refraction, reflection, and dispersion, spotted over Forestville, California, US

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Signs of what appears to be a variation of an approaching arcus, ushering in inclement weather, spotted near Aberdyfi, Wales

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An arcus, also known as a shelf cloud, indicating a leading edge of a storm system, spotted near Malebelling, Western Australia, Australia

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