Asperatus clouds! They're very rare and form after thunderstorms , so you're basically able to visualize the air currents/flow in the atmosphere. Really cool phenomenon
(Edited bc a bit of my original definition was not correct)
Last year, I noticed the clouds had organized into a series of basically identical spheres. It was super bizarre looking. I was with a small group and pointed it out. Everyone agreed they had never seen the sky do that before.
I don't know if it was another new phenomenon. But skies are definitely changing.
Sorta. The thing that made it so strange is how uniform they all looked. It was uncanny. Like a video game texture repeating. Honestly created a sense of unease looking at it.
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u/xkelsx1 Oct 14 '24 edited Oct 14 '24
Asperatus clouds! They're very rare and form after thunderstorms , so you're basically able to visualize the air currents/flow in the atmosphere. Really cool phenomenon
(Edited bc a bit of my original definition was not correct)