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But don't believe every photo you see on the Internet -- this photo of five layers over Mount Fuji is a hoax. This one is real: Lenticular Clouds over New Zealand on August 29, 2020.
Astronomers love clouds. Well, actually a lot of us hate clouds, but a lot of us are fascinated by meteorology, and clouds in particular. I love 'em all, from cumulonimbus to mammatus. But there's ...
All told, there may have been 1 million posts of this today.Here is the original photo.....It is a spectacular shot of a lenticular cloud over Mount Fuji.
The weird looking cloud is just a lenticular cloud, that disappered after about 30 minutes. Lenticular clouds (especially those smaller than the one filmed near Mount Fuji) are very well known to ...
In April 2017, a video appeared, purportedly showing clouds rolling over the peak of Japan's Mount Fuji from a passing airplane: This is not a real video, but a piece of media created by altering ...
These one-of-a-kind Lenticular clouds have fooled the best of ’em over the years — including an airborne pilot who saw the disk-shaped object by Mount Rainier of Washington in 1947.
Bad Astronomy Huge lenticular cloud near Mt. Fuji By Phil Plait June 29, 20126:44 AM ...
Lenticular Clouds Shrouding the Peaks of Mount McKinley (Getty Images/Ron Sanford) On June 24, 1947, pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing multiple mysterious, gleaming circular objects along the crest ...
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