On June 24, 1947, pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing multiple mysterious, gleaming circular objects along the crest of the Cascade Mountains in Washington. It was one of the most famous UFO ...
This lens or saucer shaped cloud is called a lenticular cloud. Typically these are spotted in our area a couple times a year ...
Lenticular clouds are those smooth, lens-shaped formations that look like stacked pancakes, or sometimes, a UFO hovering in ...
They're not an X-file, but lenticular clouds inspire awe wherever they form. Their tendency to look like swirling loops that hover in place spawned UFO reports for decades, but the truth behind their ...
In the time-lapse video released by the NWS, the cloud simply hovers and reforms as higher clouds move past it. According to the NWS' Albuquerque forecast office, lenticular clouds are associated with ...
Lenticular clouds, sometimes called "cap clouds," form over mountain peaks when moisture begins to increase in the upper levels of the atmosphere. Lenticular clouds, or standing wave clouds, are ...
The sky above Lake Tahoe put on a spectacular show Thursday night with a long lenticular cloud turning different shades of pinks and oranges. The rushing stream of condensed moisture appeared twisted ...
MT. HOOD MEADOWS, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon’s latest cold front and strong winds helped simultaneously form a cap cloud and lenticular cloud over the peak of Mt. Hood on Tuesday. A time-lapse view of these ...
Mountain chains and the turbulent airflow around them help create some magical and otherworldly scenes. On Thursday, during a beautiful and otherwise sunny jaunt, hikers in Argentina’s Andes caught a ...