Awesome time-lapse video: Undulatus Asperatus clouds

Unique clouds like you’ve never seen them before! I just thought I’d pass these along due to the unique “catch the wave” appearance of these. Time lapse video follows.

undulatus-asperatusThis video was taken with an iPhone 6 by Dr. Alan Walters from the University Hospital window in Augusta, GA. Walters, an anesthesiologist at the hospital, said he taped his phone to the window while he put an epidural In a patient.

“I guess I was finally in the right place at the right time,”

Walters said.

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April 1, 2015 8:52 am

Just captured by webcam (Nice, France)
http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/Fabron.jpg

Stark
April 1, 2015 12:14 pm

Beautiful, it’s like looking up after falling off the surfboard

April 2, 2015 12:44 am

This is a bit late, but we had weird clouds over Kew, Melbourne, Australia on March 23 at 2 pm.
They seemed to be roiling, not moving much from overhead.
I’ve added some contrast to the images to show the complexity.
Experts – is this a rare could with a name?
There was little rain and little wind on the ground.
Topography flat, near sea level.
Do we see an emergent undulatus asperatus here, near the left pole in image two?
http://www.geoffstuff.com/cloud_two_melbourne_april_21015_DSC4621.jpg
http://www.geoffstuff.com/cloud_one_melbourne_april_21015_DSC4621.jpg

AlexS
April 2, 2015 8:59 am

Fantastic

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