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    Cloud waves

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    Re: Cloud waves

    Great picture and quite unusual.

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    Re: Cloud waves

    that is neat. is it sand? water or water vapor?
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    Re: Cloud waves

    Interesting picture and conditions. I saw from the brief article that a fog was also starting, so perhaps the perfect storm for that occurrence. I just wonder how commonplace that is
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    Re: Cloud waves

    The story behind it is neat. And I will quote it.
    Feb. 8, 2012 -- Captured on Feb. 5 by JR Hott, owner of Panhandle Helicopter, this photo shows waves of clouds breaking over the tops of condominiums lining the beaches of Panama City, Fla.



    Created by moisture-laden air moving inland from over the Gulf, the clouds form as the air rolls over the buildings, rising just high enough to cool and condense the moisture into visible water droplets.



    Meteorologist Dan Satterfield describes the process on his blog:



    "Cool air offshore was very nearly at the saturation point, with a temperature near 20ºC and a dew point of about 19.5 degrees C. The air at this temperature can only hold a certain amount of water vapor, and how much it can hold depends heavily on the temperature. Drop the temperature, and it can no long hold as much water vapor, so some of it will condense out and a cloud will form.



    "In this case, the air was cooled by lifting it about 50 meters over the top of the condos," Satterfield continues. "A parcel of unsaturated air will cool when lifted at a rate of 1 degree C per 100 meters. In this case, it probably cooled about 0.5 degrees C, but that was all it took! On the back side of the condos, the air slowly sinks back down and warms at the same rate. As it warms the air can hold more water vapor and the cloud evaporates and disappears!"



    Find more weather facts on Dan's Wild Wild Science Journal on the American Geophysical Union's blog site.



    --by Jason Major
    Story can be located at this website. http://news.discovery.com/earth/cond...ed-120208.html


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    Re: Cloud waves

    It is on Drudge today with more pics...

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    Re: Cloud waves

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    "God is dead!" Nietzsche. "God never existed!" Hitchens. "Nietzsche and Hitchens are both dead!" God.

 

 

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