October 17, 2018 scene over Casper, Wyoming, with a bank of clouds adding to the uniqueness of the sunset that evening.
Photo Credit: Sheri Kimbrough
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October 17, 2018 scene over Casper, Wyoming, with a bank of clouds adding to the uniqueness of the sunset that evening.
Photo Credit: Sheri Kimbrough
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Taken October 31, 2018 north of Casper Wyoming. What appear to be lenticular clouds, more than I usually see at one time.
Photo Credit: Sheri Kimbrough
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Picture was taken 11/4/2018 out my window north of Casper Wyoming. I am not sure what type of clouds these are, but they looked awesome with the sun rising behind them.
Photo Credit: Sheri Kimbrough
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Boston Campus Fall
Photo Credit: Dania Baseel
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View from my window seat on flight DL2611 7pm departure from ATL as we broke through a heavy cloud layer.
Photo Credit: Thierry Copie
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Wells next the Sea, Norfolk, England about 4 pm Fri 26 Nov 2018. Just before a hail storm.
Photo Credit: Jules ONeill
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Lenticular clouds over the lee side of the Canadian Cascade Range near Princeton British Columbia. Sunday, September 02, 2018 6:39 PM
Photo Credit: Peter Hugh Daubeny
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Kelvin-Helmholtz Clouds aka “van Gogh clouds”
Taken by Matti Helin on October 29, 2018 in Finland
Helin snapped this picture of “van Gogh clouds”
These clouds, also known as “billow clouds,” are produced by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability when horizontal layers of air brush by one another at different velocities. It is widely believed that these waves in the sky inspired the swirls in van Gogh’s masterpiece The Starry Night.
In this case, the clouds were traced by the motion of air and painted by the colors of the Arctic sunset. Helin’s video of the phenomenon sets the canvas in motion. Watch it on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erd-GVL91Ko
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Almost moonset 6:34 AM, 25 October 2018, Guildford, Central Victoria. Picture Di Forrest.
Submitted By: Bob Aughton
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Stunning sunrise over the May Isle in the Firth of Forth. Picture taken from the Village of St Monans in the East Neuk of Fife. The sky was constantly changing colour as the light level increased, unfortunately I didn’t manage to capture initial sunrise when the colours were even more spectacular. Pictures taken on a Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 mobile phone ,no touching up or enhancement. For some reason this phone takes better pictures than any camera i have ever owned. The wonders of modern technology.
Photo Credit: Robert Gallacher
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