Clouds Herringbone at Sebastian Flack blog

Clouds Herringbone. Cirrocumulus is a relatively rare cloud, forming ripples which may resemble honeycomb. These clouds can run before a front and the accompanying bad weather. There are no thick lines and the clouds appear translucent. It appears as a rippling type pattern in the sky and it can look like fish scales in the sky. A cirrocumulus mackerel sky is made up of wispier, patchier higher clouds (see picture below). What gives clouds their shape? This bit of weather lore isn’t exactly about fish. A mackerel sky is a common term for clouds made up of rows of cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds displaying an undulating, rippling pattern. Why a mackerel sky can mean changing weather. Layers or patches of cells.

Pink Clouds Herringbone From The Mills
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Cirrocumulus is a relatively rare cloud, forming ripples which may resemble honeycomb. There are no thick lines and the clouds appear translucent. A cirrocumulus mackerel sky is made up of wispier, patchier higher clouds (see picture below). Why a mackerel sky can mean changing weather. A mackerel sky is a common term for clouds made up of rows of cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds displaying an undulating, rippling pattern. Layers or patches of cells. This bit of weather lore isn’t exactly about fish. It appears as a rippling type pattern in the sky and it can look like fish scales in the sky. What gives clouds their shape? These clouds can run before a front and the accompanying bad weather.

Pink Clouds Herringbone From The Mills

Clouds Herringbone A mackerel sky is a common term for clouds made up of rows of cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds displaying an undulating, rippling pattern. These clouds can run before a front and the accompanying bad weather. A mackerel sky is a common term for clouds made up of rows of cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds displaying an undulating, rippling pattern. What gives clouds their shape? Why a mackerel sky can mean changing weather. Layers or patches of cells. Cirrocumulus is a relatively rare cloud, forming ripples which may resemble honeycomb. There are no thick lines and the clouds appear translucent. A cirrocumulus mackerel sky is made up of wispier, patchier higher clouds (see picture below). It appears as a rippling type pattern in the sky and it can look like fish scales in the sky. This bit of weather lore isn’t exactly about fish.

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