I never cease to be amazed by clouds. I've done a few blogs on clouds in New Zealand but not, I think, here. That all changes today because these clouds from Friday's sky are just too unusual to ignore. I can't tell you anything about them or whether they have some sort of name but I like them anyway.





Istanbul and other things
5 hours ago
Altocumulus lenticularis - ironically the best examples in all in the books seem to be from New Zealand!
ReplyDeleteI have decided that this looks like a flying saucer disguised as a cloud!
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