I came across this image, posted by user MsOctober1017 on Gab. Click it for a larger view.
They're Undulatus Asperatus clouds. I'd never heard the name before, and certainly never seen them myself. They were added to the cloud "catalog" as recently as 2009. The Cloud Appreciation Society says:
"Since they look like the surface of a rough sea from below, we call them the 'Jacques Cousteau cloud' in honor of the legendary French diver and ecologist."
They certainly do seem to resemble photographs and video that I've come across elsewhere of the sea surface from below.
Peter
3 comments:
looks like a Thomas Hart Benton painting....
Wow. Never seen anything like it.
I've seen pictures of mammatus clouds (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammatus_cloud) that look like their vaguely related. Never seen anything like that in person and given the kind of weather that generates the mammatus clouds I'm not sure I want to...
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