April 6, 2014

Best Photos Lenticular Clouds


Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Clouds Mount Rainer 

Lenticular clouds are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form in the troposphere, normally in perpendicular alignment to the wind direction. Lenticular clouds can be separated into altocumulus standing lenticularis (ACSL), stratocumulus standing lenticular (SCSL), and cirrocumulus standing lenticular (CCSL). Due to their shape, they have been offered as an explanation for some Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) sightings.


Formation where stable moist air flows over a mountain or a range of mountains, a series of large-scale standing waves may form on the downwind side. If the temperature at the crest of the wave drops to the dew point, moisture in the air may condense to form lenticular clouds. As the moist air moves back down into the trough of the wave, the cloud may evaporate back into vapor. Under certain conditions, long strings of lenticular clouds can form near the crest of each successive wave, creating a formation known as a "wave cloud"... 

The wave systems cause large vertical air movements and so enough water vapor may condense to produce precipitation. The clouds have been mistaken for UFOs (or "visual cover" for UFOs) , particularly the round "flying saucer"-type, because these clouds have a characteristic lens appearance and smooth saucer-like shape; also, because lenticular clouds generally do not form over low-lying or flat terrain, many people have never seen one and are not aware clouds with that shape can exist. Bright colors (called irisation) are sometimes seen along the edge of lenticular clouds. These clouds have also been known to form in cases where a mountain does not exist, but rather as the result of shear winds created by a front.

Lenticular Cloud
Lenticular Cloud in the sunset sky of Yalta


Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Clouds

Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Clouds from the Andes
Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Clouds Mount Redentore, Italy by Alessio Andreani
Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Cloud
Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular clouds over Lake Pukaki by Sarah Sisson


Lenticular Clouds
Cap Cloud over the Sierra Nevadas  by Guido Montanes

Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Cloud
Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Cloud

Lenticular Clouds
Lenticular Clouds
A standing lenticular cloud



1 comment :

  1. Hi there,

    Do you happen to know where the location is of the last cloud is?

    Feel free to email me at life-is-2-short@hotmail.com if you happen to know.

    Thanks a lot :)
    Seb

    ReplyDelete