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Rare cloud formation spotted during Storm Floris | Rare cloud formation spotted during Storm Floris |
(about 16 hours later) | |
The clouds were officially named by the World Meteorological Organisation in 2017 - when this picture was taken | |
A rare and striking cloud formation has been photographed over Derbyshire. | A rare and striking cloud formation has been photographed over Derbyshire. |
Asperitas is a thick, wave-like pattern which was only added to official lists in recent years. | Asperitas is a thick, wave-like pattern which was only added to official lists in recent years. |
Adrian Webster, a keen photographer of natural phenomena, captured the spectacle over Long Eaton as Storm Floris swept across the UK on Monday. | Adrian Webster, a keen photographer of natural phenomena, captured the spectacle over Long Eaton as Storm Floris swept across the UK on Monday. |
He said: "It was super eye-catching. It was just something I had never seen before." | He said: "It was super eye-catching. It was just something I had never seen before." |
Asperitas cloud - as seen here in Long Eaton - is noted for its thick, wave-like formations | |
Mr Webster added: "I am an astronomer and I keep an eye on what is going on up there. | Mr Webster added: "I am an astronomer and I keep an eye on what is going on up there. |
"I like nature at its most extreme. I like going out to see the volcanoes in Iceland, or when there is a thunderstorm, I'll do my best to safely witness that. | "I like nature at its most extreme. I like going out to see the volcanoes in Iceland, or when there is a thunderstorm, I'll do my best to safely witness that. |
"My motivation lies in the awesome, almost incomprehensible power of nature. | "My motivation lies in the awesome, almost incomprehensible power of nature. |
"Humans, no matter how hard we try, could never compare to the power that made those clouds." | "Humans, no matter how hard we try, could never compare to the power that made those clouds." |
Meteorologist Kaye Forster said: "Asperitas clouds are fairly rare and newly recognised clouds. | Meteorologist Kaye Forster said: "Asperitas clouds are fairly rare and newly recognised clouds. |
"They were officially named by the World Meteorological Organisation in 2017 and are spotted in the UK only a few times a year. | "They were officially named by the World Meteorological Organisation in 2017 and are spotted in the UK only a few times a year. |
"It is not fully understood how these clouds are formed but like any 'wave-like' clouds they take their shape by vertical, up-and-down motions in the atmosphere, such as gravity waves. | "It is not fully understood how these clouds are formed but like any 'wave-like' clouds they take their shape by vertical, up-and-down motions in the atmosphere, such as gravity waves. |
"They need an unstable atmosphere where the air can rise and fall quickly, allowing rapid change. | "They need an unstable atmosphere where the air can rise and fall quickly, allowing rapid change. |
"So it is no wonder that these clouds were formed around Storm Floris on Monday, when the atmosphere was very volatile." | "So it is no wonder that these clouds were formed around Storm Floris on Monday, when the atmosphere was very volatile." |
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