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These lens-shaped orographic wave clouds, known as altocumulus lenticularis, form when the air is stable and winds blow across hills and mountains from the same or similar direction at different heights through the troposphere. If there is enough moisture in the air, the rising motion of the wave will cause water vapour to condense, forming the unique appearance of lenticular clouds. This classic example was spotted near Narbonne, France.

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