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April 13, 2022
Mammatus over North Cumbria, England.
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June 27, 2016
A patch of high Cirrocumulus above the lower formations over Cumbria, UK.
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May 7, 2012
An asperitas formation over North Cumbria, UK.
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Thank you Lisa for this impressionating capture, very beautiful, but weird and scary, too.
Jaw-dropping clouds! Doubly exciting to see a sky like this over England!
Wonderful drama here, Lisa!
WHOA!!! Took away my breath.
All of the above…Stunning shot :)
Such photos prove that clouds are not boring photos really, thank you that we allowed to share this with you.
I’m truely gobsmacked by this photo!!! I can’t imagine what it was like to be there. Bless you for sharing such an incredible sight. It almost makes you want to go play in it.
This is crazy, wicked cool. I have seen some Asperatus around here and have taken a few photo’s, but nothing quite like this. These clouds are so amazing to see, thanks Lisa for sharing.
Wat a lovely sight….!!!