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1 thought on “A classic example of lenticular formations over the Lofoten Islands, Norway.”

  1. Rebecca Hill avatar rebeccahill@iinet.net.au says:

    Interesting picture, Lynnee!

    Spectacular picture of a number of spaceship or leaf-shaped lenticular clouds rising into the fine, sunny mid-spring April sky over the spectacular high mountains and rocky, tundra slopes of the Norwegian Arctic Lofoten Islands. Don’t often see many pictures from this part of the world and seeing so many lenticular clouds in the sky together!

    From Rebecca Hill, Canberra, Australia

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A window reflection of altocumulus perlucidus spotted over Marinoa City, Fukuoka City, Japan

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Cumulus congestus spotted by Reven's daughter, Isla, following a walk near La Jolla, San Diego, California, US

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Altocumulus stratiformis undulatus, also known as a mackerel sky, which reminded Roger Graham Hewstone of the sailor's old proverb; 'mares tails and mackerel scales make lofty ships take down their sails, wary of bad weather ahead'. This example was spotted looking west from Ormskirk, Lancashire, England.

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