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Re: Strange clouds...



On Sat, 3 May 1997, Dwight K. Souder wrote:

I'm sorry if this does not belong here, but I don't belong to a
meteorology list-serv. A couple of weeks back, I was up in Akron, OH
when I noticed something strange in the skies. I finally realized that
the clouds were highly unusual. They were almost perfectly round, flat
and smooth on the bottom, and smooth and dome shaped on top. They were
all of over the sky and looked like some of the old book covers of where
earth is being invaded by UFOs or toad-stool mushrooms without their
stems.
Do these cloud formations have names? Are they fairly common?
What accounts for their strange formation?


Where did you see these? When I was growing up in colorado we
would often lenticular clouds which sounds like what you describe. When
the westerly winds would cross the Rockies they would often go into
oscillation, where crests of the waves would be seen where the lenticular
clouds formed.

Mike Monce
connecticut college