Northern parts of the UK have been treated to the stunning sight of lenticular clouds. Matt Taylor explains how they form.
Lenticular clouds — officially known as Altocumulus Standing Lenticular clouds and often resembling flying saucers — are formed when an “optimal flow” of fast moving, and roughly ...
The peculiar cigar-shaped cloud is called an altocumulus standing lenticular cloud (ASLC) and is created when winds encounter ...
(Image: X) The Taieri Pet, a rare and ethereal cloud has formed over New Zealand's Otago and NASA satellite has captured the stunning image of this phenomenon. Many called this lenticular cloud ...
Lenticular clouds are weather phenomenon known for their saucer-like shape and smooth appearance, this one gave residents the impression they were witnessing a UFO. This is the eerie moment a massive ...