April 12, 2015

Unusual Gallery Kelvin Helmholtz Clouds

Kelvin Helmholtz Clouds
Kelvin Helmholtz Clouds

Kelvin Helmholtz cloud is a special kind of cloud. They look like breaking ocean waves, with the rolling eddies seen at the top of the cloud layers usually evenly spaced and easily identifiable. Kelvin Helmholtz clouds are named for Lord Kelvin and Hermann von Helmholtz, who studied the physics of the instability that leads to this type of cloud formation.

November 9, 2014

Spectacular Stratocumulus Clouds

Spectacular Stratocumulus Clouds
Stratocumulus Clouds over Estonia
A stratocumulus cloud belongs to a genus-type of clouds characterized by large dark, rounded masses, usually in groups, lines, or waves, the individual elements being larger than those in altocumulus, and the whole being at a lower altitude, usually below 2,400 m (8,000 ft). Weak convective currents create shallow cloud layers because of drier, stable air above preventing continued vertical development.


May 6, 2014

Fascinating Noctilucent Clouds

Fascinating Noctilucent Clouds
Noctilucent Cloud by nethskie 

Night clouds or noctilucent clouds are tenuous cloud-like phenomena that are the "ragged edge" of a much brighter and pervasive polar cloud layer called polar mesospheric clouds in the upper atmosphere, visible in a deep twilight. They are made of crystals of water ice. Noctilucent roughly means night shining in Latin. They are most commonly observed in the summer months at latitudes between 50° and 70° north and south of the equator. They can only be observed when the Sun is below the horizon.

April 14, 2014

Best images Roll Clouds

Roll Cloud
Roll Cloud  
A roll cloud is a low, horizontal, tube-shaped, and relatively rare type of arcus cloud. They differ from shelf clouds by being completely detached from other cloud features. Roll clouds usually appear to be “rolling” about a horizontal axis. They are a solitary wave called a soliton, which is a wave that has a single crest and moves without changing speed or shape.