As I left the house on Xmas morning on my way to the Lion,s club to cut up 30 turkeys that we had cooked the day before for the Xmas meal we do for shutins and just anybody else that want a place to go for friendship and a hot meal. When I spotted this sky I was awed.Never in my life have I seen this formation .
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tusketwedge wrote:
As I left the house on Xmas morning on my way to the Lion,s club to cut up 30 turkeys that we had cooked the day before for the Xmas meal we do for shutins and just anybody else that want a place to go for friendship and a hot meal. When I spotted this sky I was awed.Never in my life have I seen this formation .
I've never seen such a formation either, of course being a horse lover, I see wild horses galloping across the sky. I'm anxious to see what others will see in it. It's a beautiful shot!!!
I see the Christ in Christmas. Beautiful photo.
PrairieSage wrote:
I see ocean waves.
very unique! I also can see horses :)
bhowdy
Loc: Maryville, Tennessee
The first image is outstanding
tusketwedge wrote:
As I left the house on Xmas morning on my way to the Lion,s club to cut up 30 turkeys that we had cooked the day before for the Xmas meal we do for shutins and just anybody else that want a place to go for friendship and a hot meal. When I spotted this sky I was awed.Never in my life have I seen this formation .
I do not think anyone could make this one up.
It looks so very strange
Quite awesome . Well taken, even a bit eerie
Brenda
I see the sky :thumbup: :thumbup:
Hi
What I see is a surfers wave building pace and crashing over the top with light bounce of the water. Especially in the second image
Great shots
Best wishes
Karl
Absolutely stunning. I see the hope for a new year.
I thank everyone who took the time to look and comment.Appreciate it.
What a beautiful and rare sight. Thanks for capturing it! If anyone knows just what this weather formation is please post its name and what causes it. Great shots!! Thanks!
Wonderful pictures.
The following is from Spaceweather.com, December 30, 2012.
Gene Hart of Jonesport, Maine posted photos of similar cloud formations.
They are sometimes called "billow clouds" produced by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability when horizontal layers of air brush by one another at different velocities.
Thanks Jimber! That's very interesting I'll have to look that up.
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