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known informally as asperatus clouds, this atmospheric phenomenon gets its name from the latin aspero, a word used by romans to describe the sea as it was roughened by the cold north wind. though the cause of their formation remains unknown, it is likely that the lumpy, undulating underside of the clouds is a result of warmer, moister air from above meeting colder, dryer air from below, combined with high level wind passing over rolling terrain. despite their ominous appearance, these clouds tend to quickly dissipate.
photos, unless underlined, via the cloud appreciation society by (1) cate kelly in hanmer springs, new zealand; (2) merrick davies in hanmer springs; (3) til l in pioneertown, california; (4) tanis danielson in hanmer springs; (5) lamya deeb in longmont, colorado
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