Emir wrote:
Just cirrus clouds.I agree, Cirrus uncinus or mare’s tails in the UK
Spotted this one two days ago:
It just sat there in between very FEW CU. With its slanted stripes — sorry for the extremely crappy picture — it looked a little bit like a roll cloud albeit a very short one. What causes this? The weather was relatively benign, the worst part of the METAR was TEMPO 15G25.
AC lenticularis by the looks of it.
Peter wrote:
What are these?
Cirrus Uncinus. Quite common. But quite a beautiful pic.
I found this an interesting and unusual cloud formation:
Looks like some sort of this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammatus_cloud