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The aurora borealis over the Lofoten Islands, Nordland, Norway.
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High-level altocumulus over New Taipei City, Taiwan
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Mamma (Mammatus) spotted over Boise, Idaho, US
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Low lying stratus near Alishan, Chiayi, Taiwan
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Sun Pillar over Island Park, United States
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A unique juxtaposition of a cumulus congestus reaching up towards a layer of altocumulus clouds, spotted by Reven in between storms over Oakland, California, US
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A colorful sunset over Charlotte, Michigan, US
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Cirrus that appears to have developed, at least in part, as a result of prior contrails, spotted over Staunton, Virginia, US
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Following an atmospheric river that brought heavy rain and wind to the West Coast of the United States, Janis shared this view at sunset with an altocumulus undulatus cloud formation over El Dorado Hills, California, US
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Storm system with what appears to be falling snow near Tarves, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Altocumulus lenticularis that appears to also be producting precipitation, as viewed from a hotel room in Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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The letter "J" outlined via this cirrus cloud that appears to have been a remnant of a contrail, spotted over Castroville, California, US
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Horseshoe Vortex over Gulangyu, China
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Altocumulus lenticularis over Khomeyni Shahr, Iran
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Contrail above the lower cumulus fractus, spotted over New Taipei City, Taiwan
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Altocumulus lenticularis with crepuscular rays and shadows at sunset over Brighton, Colorado, US
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Dear Eunice,
Such an amazing, calm, serene night picture on your trip to the Lofoten Islands, Northern Norway. Not many people get a chance to travel there. Certainly a perfect place to come to view the Aurora Borealis. Well done.
As a person who loves snow-capped mountains, It is amazing to look at the photograpy across the calm-glass-like lake towards the snow-capped mountains, then looking up into the night sky and seeing a once-in-a-life-time chance of seeing a naturally spectacular, dancing fire-works display.
From Rebecca Hill
Thanks Bryan and Anne, I have about 50 spectacular shots from this one trip to Norway. A wonderful place to look to the skies.
Thanks for the links Laurence, the volcanic one is especially spectacular.
Eunice
I think you will like this photo released today (23 Sept 14) on NASA’s APOD website showing another aurora but with a volcanic influence:-
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140923.html
Laurence
Eunice
Hi again, Eunice
I came across a marvellous photo released only a couple of days ago on NASA’s “Astronomy Picture Of the Day” (APOD)
website showing a lovely aurora resulting from our Sun’s recent CME (Choronal Mast Ejection) convulsion. It made me recall your lovely and exquisite photo. Here it is for you and others to enjoy. I still think your photo is the better one!
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140917.html
Best wishes.
Laurence
Hi again, Eunice,
Thanks for the links Laurence, some amazing photographs. It’s a wonderful world out there.
Stunning photo
Ever seen an Airglow Ripple? I’ve not, till now. Via NASA’s APOD (Astronomy Picture Of the Day) website a remarkable photo has been posted showing an Airglow Ripple photographed over Tibet.
Here’s the view;-
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140901.html
Laurence
Calendar Material with out a doubt…..This is SO AWESOME! Eunice….. WOW!!!!
Spectacular! Eunice – what more can one say?!? “Cloud of the Month”, I think. Hope so…
May I share some more photos of the Aurora Borealis which come from NASA’s APOD page (Astronomy Picture Of the Day) :-
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap131106.html
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap131118.html
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap140324.html
Laurence