Lenticular Clouds (Altocumulus lenticularis) 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 (SCSL), stratocumulus standing lenticular (SCSL), and cirrocumulus standing lenticular (CCSL).
Because of their shape, they have been
offered as an explanation for some Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) sightings.
These clouds form when moist air is forced to flow up to the top when he delivered piping through wind movement to sesebuah mountain, causing the water to overflow and form clouds . Sometimes the air is forced into the air wave pattern, resulting in what is recognized as a wave cloud. Wave clouds can be seen as cakera spread out than the leeward side of the mountain.
These clouds can also form a miniature waves which sometimes looks exactly like a choppy sea.
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Lenticular Clouds around the world
for Halifax,UK
for Neretva river in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
for Mt. Rainier, US:
for Nebraska:
for Semarang,Indonesia:
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