Image Credit & Copyright: Michael Kunze
Sunday, February 14, 2016
NASA Photo of the Day
For Valentine's Day:
A Heart Shaped Lenticular Cloud
Image Credit & Copyright: Michael Kunze
Explanation:
Can a cloud love a mountain?
Perhaps not, but on a
Valentine's Day like today,
one might be prone to seeing
heart-shaped
symbols where they don't actually exist.
A fleeting
pareidolia, the featured heart was really a
lenticular cloud
that appeared one morning last July above
Mount Cook National Park in
New Zealand.
A companion video shows the
lenticular cloud was mostly
stationary in the sky but shifted and vibrated with surrounding winds.
The cloud's red color
was caused by the Sun rising off the frame to the right.
Lenticular clouds are somewhat rare but can
form in air that passes over a mountain.
Then, vertical eddies
may form where rising air cools past the
dew point causing water carried by the air to condense into droplets.
Unfortunately, this amazing sight made the fascinated videographer
late for breakfast.
Image Credit & Copyright: Michael Kunze
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