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  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Mammatus Clouds over Mount Rushmore

    12/07/2020 3:44:45 PM PST · by MtnClimber · 40 replies
    APOD.NASA.gov ^ | 7 Dec, 2020 | Image Credit & Copyright: Laure Mattuzzi
    Explanation: What's that below those strange clouds? Presidents. If you look closely, you may recognize the heads of four former US Presidents carved into famous Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, USA. More obvious in the featured image are the unusual mammatus clouds that passed briefly overhead. Both were captured together by a surprised tourist with a quick camera in early September. Unlike normal flat-bottomed clouds which form when moist and calm air plateaus rise and cool, bumpy mammatus clouds form as icy and turbulent air pockets sink and heat up. Such turbulent air is frequently accompanied by a thunderstorm. Each...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Mammatus Clouds Over Saskatchewan

    10/18/2015 2:23:22 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 26 replies
    NASA ^ | October 18, 2015 | (see photo credit)
    Explanation: Why is this cloud so bubbly? Normally, cloud bottoms are flat. The flatness is caused by moist warm air that rises and cools and so condenses into water droplets at a specific temperature, which usually corresponds to a very specific height. As water droplets grow, an opaque cloud forms. Under some conditions, however, cloud pockets can develop that contain large droplets of water or ice that fall into clear air as they evaporate. Such pockets may occur in turbulent air near a thunderstorm. Resulting mammatus clouds can appear especially dramatic if sunlit from the side. These mammatus clouds were...