Picture of the Day: Rare Morning Glory Roll Clouds
Spotted off the coast of Burketown, Queensland, Australia is a rare meteorological phenomenon that can be up to 1,000 km long
Spotted off the coast of Burketown, Queensland, Australia is a rare meteorological phenomenon that can be up to 1,000 km long
Photographer Lukas Furlan explores Italy’s famous Dolomites. The mountain range was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009
Locals have dubbed it, ‘the hand of God’
Photograph by Jakob Wagner
The phenomenon occurs when part of a cloud’s water droplets freeze into ice crystals and fall below the cloud layer
The rare cloud phenomenon occurs when part of a cloud’s water droplets freeze into ice crystals and fall below the cloud layer.
On a flight from San Francisco to Singapore (with a layover in Seoul), redditor mrmonkey86 got to enjoy this view of Mount Fuji poking above the clouds.
The incredible installation was created by French artist Charles Pétillon and will be on display until September 27.
A huge squall approaches Sydney and the incoming shelf cloud looks terrifying. Photograph by Jonny Ross
Mammatus cloud are known for their interesting appearance, as the clouds seem to have smooth round puffs hanging from its underside.
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