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  1. Lenticular cloud - Wikipedia

    • Lenticular clouds (Latin: Lenticularis lentil-shaped, from lenticula lentil) are stationary clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in parallel alignment to the wind direction. They are often comparable in appearance to a lens or saucer. Nacreous clouds that form in the lower stratosphere sometimes have lenticular shapes. There are three main typ… See more

    GenusStratocumulus, altocumulus, cirrocumulus
    Specieslenticularis (Latin: lentil)
    Altitudeup to 12,000 m · (40,000 ft)
    Appearancelens-like, Saucer-shaped
    Formation and appearance

    As air travels along the surface of the Earth, obstructions are often encountered, including natural features, such as mountains or hills, and artificial structures, such as buildings and other constructions, which disru… See more

    Flight

    Pilots of powered aircraft tend to avoid flying near lenticular clouds because of the turbulence and sinking air of the rotor generated at the trailing edge of these clouds, but glider pilots actively seek them out in orde… See more

     
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  2. Lenticular clouds (Latin: Lenticularis lentil-shaped, from lenticula lentil) are stationary clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in parallel alignment to the wind direction. They are often comparable in appearance to a lens or saucer.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_cloud
    Lenticular clouds are lens-shaped formations that form over mountains when moist air cools and condenses, creating smooth, often UFO-like cloud patterns.
    www.geographyrealm.com/lenticular-clouds/
    Lenticular clouds, named for their resemblance to lentils (a type of bean), are stationary-looking clouds with a distinctive lens or saucer shape. They most frequently appear in mountainous areas where stable air currents are forced to rise over mountain peaks.
    www.thedailyeco.com/what-are-lenticular-clouds-6…
    Lenticular clouds are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form in the troposphere, normally in perpendicular alignment to the wind direction. There are three types of lenticular clouds: altocumulus standing lenticular (ACSL), stratocumulus standing lenticular (SCSL), and cirrocumulus standing lenticular (CCSL)
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  3. Altocumulus Standing Lenticular Clouds - National Weather Service

  4. How Lenticular Clouds Are Formed - Treehugger

    May 31, 2017 · A lenticular cloud, or by the more scientific name Altocumulus lenticularis, is a fascinating cloud formation, if simply for its strangeness. Want to know how to spot one of these saucer-like...

  5. Captivating Facts About Lenticular Clouds That’ll Blow You Away

  6. A Closer Look at Lenticular Clouds - Mount …

    Learn how lenticular clouds are created by stable air flowing over a barrier, such as a mountain, and how they appear as standing waves. See different types of lenticular clouds and examples from Mount Washington Observatory.

  7. Lenticular Clouds Explained - Formation, Appearance, …

    Lenticular clouds, named for their resemblance to lentils (a type of bean), are stationary-looking clouds with a distinctive lens or saucer shape. They most frequently appear in mountainous areas where stable air currents are forced to …

  8. Lenticular Clouds: Definition, Formation, Shape

  9. What are leticular clouds and how they are formed

    Apr 20, 2024 · Lenticular clouds are oval-shaped clouds that form from wind and moisture near mountains. They can be stunning at sunrise or sunset, but also cause turbulence for planes. Learn more about their origin and features.

  10. Lenticular Clouds - Geography Realm

    Sep 17, 2024 · When moist air is forced upwards over a high geographic feature like a mountain or volcano, lenticular clouds can form as the air cools and water moisture condenses. A type of wave cloud, the word lenticular originates from …

  11. Lenticular Cloud - SKYbrary Aviation Safety

    Learn about lenticular clouds, stationary lens-shaped clouds that form in the troposphere due to air turbulence over mountains. Find out the types, formation, and iridescence of lenticular clouds and their relation to mountain waves.

  12. Lenticular clouds: Where and how they form

    Aug 31, 2021 · Lenticular clouds may form when wind runs perpendicular to a mountain or mountain chain. It could be a hill or even a tall building, too. In the graphic above, winds are forced up the windward (left, in this photo) side of …

  13. UBC ATSC 113 - Lenticular clouds

  14. lenticularis - Glossary of Meteorology

  15. Lenticular Clouds: Why Are They Shaped Like UFOs? - Outforia

  16. Lenticularis - Cloud Appreciation Society

  17. How Do Lenticular Clouds Form? - Mount Washington Observatory

  18. Lenticular Clouds - Windows to the Universe

  19. Special clouds - NASA Space Place

  20. What is a Lenticular Cloud? - king5.com

  21. Lenticularis Clouds: Lens-shaped, UFO-like | WhatsThisCloud

  22. Lenticular clouds - Met Office

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