Cloud Formations You Never Knew Existed

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Behold Asperitas clouds, a rare formation with rippling, chaotic waves on the underside of stratocumulus skies, resembling a rough sea surface after convective storms. Next, lenticular clouds form in stable, moist air above mountains, appearing as smooth, saucer-shaped lenses that are sometimes mistaken for UFOs. Then, mammatus clouds display pouch-like, undulating formations beneath cumulonimbus anvils, often signaling turbulent storm conditions. These mesmerizing cloud formations remind us that nature’s artistry is both mysterious and breathtaking.

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