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NORFOLK, Va. — Did you look at the sky on Monday as the severe storms exited the region? If you did, you might have been treated to a really cool and not-too-common sight in our area: mammatus clouds!
A cloud that resembles a UFO has been spotted in the same location for more than 100 years. The phenomenon occurs around the Taieri Plain, an area of agricultural land, to the south west of Dunedin, ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick photographs a crescent moon over so-called noctilucent clouds from the International Space Station on July 4, 2024. Astronaut Matthew Dominick was going about 17,500 ...
Through a reverse image search, Snopes found that the video was first posted online by the TikTok account blacktiph, a fishing account with over 4 million followers. The account posted the video ...
Sightings of hole-punch clouds inundated the Facebook page for the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, Georgia, on Monday with more than a dozen photos sent in from across northern Georgia.
NorthEscambia.com found a quirky story: Back on April 29, a rare cloud formation moved across North Escambia and south Alabama capturing the attention of many North Escambia residents. National ...
Rising temperatures are thought to reduce the number of ice crystals in clouds, leading to the formation of liquid-dominated clouds. However, a new study has found that Arctic warming is causing an ...
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Bizarre cloud-formations stun locals in northeast China
On the afternoon of September 15, rare and eerie cloud formations appeared over Chaoyang, Liaoning. The cloud base was ...
One of the latest sightings reported by the UFO group MUFON is captured in this image. The photographer thinks this oddly-shaped cloud might have been caused by a triangle-shaped UFO hidden under an ...
A NASA observation satellite has imaged an oddly-shaped cloud hovering above the Strath-Taieri region in southeastern New Zealand. A satellite image shared by the space agency and taken on September 7 ...
The rounded, sack-like protrusions hanging from the underside of a cloud, usually a thunderstorm anvil, are scientifically known as mammatus clouds, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
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