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Bien_forever on Instagram: "Look at the breathtaking beauty of Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds in Montana, USA🇺🇲. These rare cloud formations resemble ocean waves rolling through the sky, created by layers of air moving at different speeds. What do you think about this phenomena? ...... Follow 👉@bien_forever 👈 No copyright infringement intended. DM and I'll remove your video. Thanks. #ufo #ufosighting #ufology #viral #usa #alienabduction #annunaki #extraterrestrial #mystery #divine #sky #phenomenon #ets #explorepage #alien #montana #prophecy #trending #Losangeles #mothership #mexico #uap #angel #spirituality #projectbluebeam #paranormal #aliencivilization #foryoupage #area51 ufo ufosighting ufology viral usa alienabduction annunaki extraterrestrial mystery divine sky phenomenon ets alie
Nenah Demunster on Instagram: "Kansas sunsets . . . . #supercell #thunderstorm #storm #stormchasing #clouds #cloudporn #instaclouds #tornado #ig_stormclouds #extremeweather #thunderstorm #weather #nature #sky #skyporn #landscapephotography #discoverearth #whatsthatcloud #cloudspotting #earthfocus #tornadoes #storm_scape #girlswhochase"
Space | Universe | Astronomy on Instagram: "The sky meets the ocean. 🌪️ A cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation in a short period of time, sometimes accompanied by hail and thunder, which is capable of creating flood conditions. Similarly, Microburst is a strong downdraft that can be very powerful, with vertical winds of 6,000 ft per minute. When a strong downdraft hits the surface, the wind diverts horizontally outwards. 1st video: This extremely scary Cloudbroust timelapse was made with the help of CGI to represent how microbrust actually looks like. 4th Video: It’s one of those moments in your life you have to pinch yourself to make sure it’s not a dream. It really hard to witness such microbrust in person. It was captured in Perth , Australia in 2020. 5th Video: It was
7.8K views · 1.5K likes | Tornado Titans | Storm Chasing & Weather Photography on Instagram: "Every storm season brings something completely new and unexpected. From tornadoes on days you aren't sure you'll see anything newsworthy, to wildfires on days when the toll of drought finally comes home to roost, to incredible evening lightning shows -- the little moments that tie a season's narrative together are immense. Yesterday was the first severe weather day on the Plains this meteorological Spring, and we're looking ahead to some more opportunities for storms late next week. The season likely won't get going fully until sometime in April, with an outbreak of cold air possible late this month. We'll see though. We're ready. #weather #nature #lightning #tornado #science #storm #twister"