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Photographer’s Note

Ever notice cloud patterns that look just like waves in the ocean?

As you've probably guessed, it's no coincidence; air and water often behave in remarkably similar ways.

In fact, much of what describes the motion of the atmosphere is in the realm of fluid dynamics. And there are specific instances in which clouds very nearly mimic waves or stream flows, in displays that are both fleeting and spectacular.

Isn't that amazing?

Here's the type of cloud wave which form in areas of greater shear, where winds increase with increasing height, such that the waves generate a rolling motion, much like cresting waves in an angry sea.

I caught this image while returning home after working. I was so lucky to have my big camera with me.

Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Software: Paint Shop Pro Photo 12,00
Exposure Time: 10/2500 sec
F-Stop: f/8.0
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Focal Length: 30 mm
Date Taken: 2009-02-11 17:28
Metering Mode: Pattern
File Size: 249 kb

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