duyunne
Jedi Council Member
I've seen enough sci fi to know that these are mothership plasma vents.
Frame by frame (1 frame about 10 minutes):
Is this real life?!🤯🌪
— Ricky Forbes (@ForbesRicky) October 13, 2020
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Absolutely incredible supercell storm captured in South Dakota by Marko Korosec.
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[Photos] Beautiful photos of the imposing #cumulonimbus and very beautiful #mammatus (#mamma ) observed during the passage of #orage in the #LoirEtCher , in Faye (41) and Bouffry (41), this Sunday at the end of the afternoon. Photos: Sonia Nlt and P. Scohy photos.[Photos] Belles photos de l'imposant #cumulonimbus et des très beaux #mammatus (#mamma) observés lors du passage de l'#orage dans le #LoirEtCher, à Faye (41) et Bouffry (41), ce dimanche en fin d'après-midi. Photos : Sonia Nlt et P. Scohy photos. pic.twitter.com/ldEYSrFj3b
— Association Météo Centre - Val de Loire (@AssoMeteoCVDL) January 24, 2021
#Panorama of today's #wave clouds over #Atlanta #gawx pic.twitter.com/s7YmbyiUOh
— Stu Ostro (@StuOstro) January 25, 2021
Asperitas clouds over Auburn this morning... photo from Felicia Hamlet pic.twitter.com/UIN5U5O3Aa
— James Spann (@spann) January 24, 2021
[Photo] Sublime #mammatus (#mamma ) observed at Villampuy (#EureEtLoir ), at the back of the #orage very active having traveled on the #LoirEtCher this Sunday evening. Photo: Sylvain Garbar for Météo Center.#CentreValdeLoire[Photo] Sublimes #mammatus (#mamma) observés à Villampuy (#EureEtLoir), à l'arrière de l'#orage très actif ayant circulé sur le #LoirEtCher ce dimanche soir. Photo : Sylvain Garbar pour Météo Centre. #CentreValdeLoire pic.twitter.com/OlPmFDCyAY
— Association Météo Centre - Val de Loire (@AssoMeteoCVDL) January 24, 2021
Oh yes.... #winter convective activity. A Stunning, this from Maidstone; Kent! #snowfall #uksnow pic.twitter.com/GVpS55hnY3
— WEATHER/ METEO WORLD (@StormchaserUKEU) January 23, 2021
Multiple von Karman vortex streets forming off the Canary Islands. pic.twitter.com/ziedgobcew
— CIRA (@CIRA_CSU) January 27, 2021
The waves (center) are not part of the clouds. The clouds move. The waves stand still as the clouds pass through them. The clouds appear and disappear as they pass thru the waves. Nature doesn't cause this. Right, @NOAASatellites ? https://t.co/sYohNabqPG
— John OLoughlin (@leytedriver) January 28, 2021
A vortex, embedded in stratocumulus clouds, swirling along the coast of Chile. pic.twitter.com/9domm2614q
— CIRA (@CIRA_CSU) January 28, 2021
The waves (center) are not part of the clouds. The clouds move. The waves stand still as the clouds pass through them. The clouds appear and disappear as they pass thru the waves. Nature doesn't cause this. Right, @NOAASatellites ? https://t.co/sYohNabqPG
— John OLoughlin (@leytedriver) January 28, 2021