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Related: About this forumAstounding altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus stacked over Chilian volcano :)

Maria Popova...witnessed this stack of smooth, lens-shaped clouds perched over the snow-capped peak of Volcán Lanín from the town of Curarrehue, Araucanía, Chile.
The cloud is Altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus, which is formed by stable winds cooling as they rise to flow over mountainous terrain. The duplicatus part of the classification refers to the clouds laminated appearance, which develops if the airflow consists of alternating moister and drier layers. It is also described as a cap cloud when the cloud forms, like Marias, directly on top of the peak rather than downwind of it.
Under its sombrero of cloud, Maria wrote, the volcano Lanín straddles the border between Argentina and Chile a dramatic reminder that this rocky planet was shaped into a living world by immense tectonic and atmospheric forces that render all human-drawn borders and nationalisms senseless and sad: a tear in the eye of eternity.
Wonderful image, wonderful thoughts from a member of the Cloud Appreciation Society
The cloud is Altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus, which is formed by stable winds cooling as they rise to flow over mountainous terrain. The duplicatus part of the classification refers to the clouds laminated appearance, which develops if the airflow consists of alternating moister and drier layers. It is also described as a cap cloud when the cloud forms, like Marias, directly on top of the peak rather than downwind of it.
Under its sombrero of cloud, Maria wrote, the volcano Lanín straddles the border between Argentina and Chile a dramatic reminder that this rocky planet was shaped into a living world by immense tectonic and atmospheric forces that render all human-drawn borders and nationalisms senseless and sad: a tear in the eye of eternity.
Wonderful image, wonderful thoughts from a member of the Cloud Appreciation Society
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Astounding altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus stacked over Chilian volcano :) (Original Post)
SorellaLaBefana
Yesterday
OP
I didn't know there was a cloud appreciation society. I love clouds I want to join.
1WorldHope
Yesterday
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niyad
(135,620 posts)1. Just. . WOW!!! Thank you!!!
AllaN01Bear
(30,217 posts)2. ""
ShazzieB
(23,127 posts)3. That's amazing!
It looks like the mountain is wearing a great big hat!
warmfeet
(3,344 posts)4. Beautiful! NT
3catwoman3
(30,311 posts)5. WOW and WOW again!!! Spectacular.
Mother Nature has the best special effects.
1WorldHope
(2,247 posts)6. I didn't know there was a cloud appreciation society. I love clouds I want to join.
Too!
Lilithschyld
(94 posts)7. Incredible!
BeneteauBum
(1,010 posts)8. Really cool!
Gaia can produce the most astounding displays
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Peace ☮️