Clouds

I'm utterly obsessed with cloud structures, including their genera, species, varieties, etc. I'm always looking at the clouds; they fascinate me to no end. Got way too many clouds I need to upload somewhere, but my ADHD gets in the way of that. >_<

Anybody else into cloud formations here or am a completely lonely? :)

Dan

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  • Awesome!

    I guess my favourite cloud would have to be a Cumulonimbus capitillus or a Cumulonimbus calvus with a pileus over the top of it.

    I also love Cirrocumulus clouds - they're brilliant. Altostratus, too, especially when they have features, like mammatus or undulation.

    My favourite days are when I can see aaaaall sorts of different clouds. Or when I can see irridescence in, say, Cirrocumulus clouds... So colourful.

    Noctilucent clouds are also bad ass - above the troposphere, in the mesosphere, sometimes 50 miles high in the sky. Really mind-boggling. Need to see some nacreous clouds at some point, though!

    I like how I can wake up and look out of the window to see what clouds are about, then watching them transition from different cloud types throughout the day. Was so excited a few days ago to watch Cumulus congestus clouds form into multiple Cumulonimbus clouds. <3

    (Sorry - I'm very obsessed with clouds, haha.)

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  • Awesome!

    I guess my favourite cloud would have to be a Cumulonimbus capitillus or a Cumulonimbus calvus with a pileus over the top of it.

    I also love Cirrocumulus clouds - they're brilliant. Altostratus, too, especially when they have features, like mammatus or undulation.

    My favourite days are when I can see aaaaall sorts of different clouds. Or when I can see irridescence in, say, Cirrocumulus clouds... So colourful.

    Noctilucent clouds are also bad ass - above the troposphere, in the mesosphere, sometimes 50 miles high in the sky. Really mind-boggling. Need to see some nacreous clouds at some point, though!

    I like how I can wake up and look out of the window to see what clouds are about, then watching them transition from different cloud types throughout the day. Was so excited a few days ago to watch Cumulus congestus clouds form into multiple Cumulonimbus clouds. <3

    (Sorry - I'm very obsessed with clouds, haha.)

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