I actually photographed Mammatus Clouds - Ich habe wirklich Mammatus Wolken fotografiert

in #photography7 years ago

Mammatus Clouds are one of the rarest natural phenomenons and I was able to photograph them all across the world. They are often associated with strong thunderstorms or tornadic weather. They attach themselves under other clouds. That's what gives them this Bubble like form.

True to their ominous appearance, mammatus clouds are often harbingers of a coming storm or other extreme weather system. Typically composed primarily of ice, they can extend for hundreds of miles in each direction and individual formations can remain visibly static for ten to fifteen minutes at a time. While they may appear foreboding they are merely the messengers - appearing around, before or even after severe weather.
-- Wikipedia


Mammatus Wolken sind eines der seltensten Wetterphänomene die es auf unserer Erde gibt und Ich war in der lage viele Fotos von ihnen zu machen als Ich die Welt bereist habe. Sie werden meist von schweren Stürmen oder sonstigem begleitet. Sie Formen sich an der Unterseite von Wolken, was ihnen diese Blasenartige Form gibt.

Mammatus (lat. Mamma, "Brust") sind beutelartige, nach unten hängende Wolkenformen, die vor allem an kräftigen Schauer- und Gewitterwolken (Cumulonimbus) auftreten. Sie entstehen durch Abwinde innerhalb des vereisten Ambosses der Wolke, wodurch sich die charakteristischen und manchmal sehr beeindruckenden Strukturen an der Unterseite bilden.
-- Wikipedia

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Beautiful fluffy clouds.

I had never hear before for Mammatus Clouds . Now i know seen these amazing photos you posted here . Really Great!

Wow! Hope I will see something like this on my own bike tour! Really good pictures of it and I had no idea such a thing existed, how often have you seen this before and are there any conditions making them possible to see?

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