Strange Cloud Formations

Weather Experts Baffled at Unknown Clouds ‏

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  • Weather experts baffled, are UFO’s the cause of these strange clouds?
  • Ufologists suggest the possibility of UFO’s
  • No explanation has been provided yet as to what causes strange clouds
  • Strange clouds are worldwide phenomena

Mystery surrounding the appearance of strange cloud formations has baffled both residents and experts alike of the State of Washington and British Columbia in Canada.

 
 
This mysterious yet beautiful phenomena for some, is something that experts are having a hard time explaining. The phenomena of the appearance of the disc shaped clouds is a mystery that apparently defies logic according to some meteorologists and is something that has been spotted often in the skies.
In March 2015 a very strange cloud was discovered in Bulgaria, whose appearance was identical to a cloud formed in Mexico last year. What is puzzling in this story is that meteorologists do not seem to understand these sudden formations, since many of them are formed in clear sky.
Some users in different social networks argue that these abnormalities which appear in the skies worldwide provide evidence of UFO activity. Ufologists have also suggested the possibility that unidentified flying object can actually hide inside these artificial clouds.
The fenomeen of the appearance of these mysterious clouds has proven to be a worldwide phenomena as people from different continents have managed to photograph these formations in the sky and all of them are similar in one or another way.
More interestingly this phenomena has caught meteorologists by surprise as they have yet to understand and propose a theory why and how these cloud formations of particular nature appear in the sky.

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Whether this is in fact something that can be connected to unidentified flying objects, and whether the online community is right regarding these formations is something that cannot be answered at present, as more research is needed to form a conclusion. At present anything is possible.
Source:
ancient-code.com

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Face Appears in Clouds Over Crimea

Face In Clouds Appears Over Crimea, Ukraine On July 7, 2014, UFO Sighting News.

 

Date of sighting: July 7, 2014
Location of sighting: Crimea, Ukraine

This face in the sky does appear like that of Jesus, however, knowledge of aliens masking as gods on Earth to create a more moral society is a popular belief. Its a remarkable discovery and yes…a deliberate message of peace, but from who? Aliens or Jesus…it’s your choice. SCW

News states:
Awesome peace sign appears in Crimea, Ukraine / Awesome peace sign Appears Crimea, Ukraine

The July 7, 2014 on the coast of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine appeared in heaven another sign, a figure of clouds that formed to detail the face of Jesus Christ as a ground of peace in the region signal.

Check out source of article link for video:   http://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/2014/08/face-in-clouds-appears-over-crimea.html

Amazing CLoud Formations

Kelvin-Helmoltz Clouds: Rolling Waves in the Sky (PHOTOS)

By: Chris Dolce
Published: August 15, 2013

Kelvin-Helmholtz breaking wave cloud over Laramie, Wyo. (NOAA/Brooks Martner)

Though it looks like someone painted the sky with breaking ocean waves in the collection of photos above, there’s a very good atmospheric explanation for what is really happening.

The rolling, wave-like cloud formations are called Kelvin-Helmoltz clouds. Sometimes they are also called billows. They are named for scientists Lord Kelvin and Hermann von Helmholtz, who discovered the process by which they form.

Severe Weather Expert Dr. Greg Forbes of The Weather Channel says, “They are the atmospheric equivalent of those great breaking waves that you sometimes see on the ocean.”

These breaking atmospheric waves occur in an environment with a large amount of vertical wind shear and stable air. Wind shear is a change in the speed and direction of winds as you go higher in the atmosphere.

In this case, winds at the top of the cloud layer are moving faster than the base of that same layer. This causes the top to crash downwards in a curling manner after it hits the stable layer above.

The rolling motion created by this type of wind shear also causes turbulence for aircraft.

However, the rolling clouds motions are often masked by a large amount of cloud cover. Other times, there are no clouds around to illustrate the wave pattern.

from:    http://www.wunderground.com/news/kelvin-helmholtz-billow-wave-clouds-20130815

2011’s Weirdest Stories

The Weirdest Stories of 2011

Life’s Little Mysteries Staff
Date: 30 December 2011 Time: 04:55 PM ET

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A video shot by a Canadian man appears to show clouds taking the shape of a man’s face.
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Every year, dozens of weird new stories and surprising scientific findings grab headlines across the world. From clouds that looked like Abraham Lincoln to doomsday predictions to research on the psychological roots of alien abductions, 2011 didn’t disappoint. Here, a sampling of the weirdest stories of the year:

Eagle-eyed users of Google Maps spotted several giant, mysterious structures laid out throughout China. Mystery solved: They’re calibration targets for spy satellites.

A YouTube enthusiast spotted a planet-size UFO near Mercury; that one turned out to be an imaging artifact.

Yeti researchers claimed they found “indisputable proof” of the mysterious beast in Russia. Months later, a supposed yeti finger was subjected to DNA analysis and found to be of human origin.

A coroner in Ireland declared a man died of spontaneous human combustion. Meanwhile, a crematorium in England unveiled its plans to convert heat from burning corpses into electricity. Perhaps alarmed by this, a 50-year-old “dead” man woke up after 24 hours in a morgue.

For unknown reasons, 2011 saw a rash of reports of Serbian children who were, supposedly, magnetic.

Lots of funny stuff was spotted in the skies. A swarm of insects in Iowa formed what’s known as a “bugnado,” and clouds in Canada closely resembled Abraham Lincoln’s profile.

A scientist in California conducted several studies that suggest alien abductions and visions of angels are, in fact, very vivid dreams.

Howard Camping, a radio evangelist, predicted, twice, that the world would come to an end in 2011. A spokesperson for Camping says he plans to make no doomsday predictions for 2012.

Dozens of bizarre Guinness World Records standards were set in 2011, but this one got the most double takes: The world’s largest bra was unveiled in London. It was size 1222B. Oh, and the world’s hairiest girl was crowned.

Scientists reported that, if you’ve lost your TV remote, there’s a 49 percent chance it’s wedged in between your couch cushions.

Fans celebrating a touchdown by Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch created a mini-earthquake.

Early in the year, art historians suggested that the woman portrayed in da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” might actually have been a dude. Mysteries abound about the most famous painting in the world, including the new claim that there are secret codes painted in her eyes.

Plenty of weird happenings also took place in the ocean.  A surfer was spotted riding a great white shark, a sea monster washed up along New York City’s East River, and oceanographers discovered a “flying saucer” that crashed in the ocean.

And finally – disgustingly – racehorse owners in New Zealand were given permission to sell stallion semen as an energy drink. Drinking it will give you “as much zizz as a stallion for a week afterwards,” one vendor claimed.

FROM:    http://www.livescience.com/17694-weirdest-news-stories-2011.html