Kelvin-Helmholtz Clouds: These rare cloud formations, also known as "billow clouds," are characterized by their distinct wave-like appearance, resembling breaking ocean waves.
Asperitas Clouds: Asperitas clouds are rare and recently classified cloud formations characterized by their undulating, turbulent appearance, resembling the surface of a choppy sea.
Morning Glory Clouds: Morning Glory clouds are rare atmospheric phenomena characterized by long, tube-shaped clouds that can stretch for hundreds of kilometers.
Noctilucent Clouds: Noctilucent clouds are rare high-altitude clouds that form in the mesosphere during the summer months at high latitudes, appearing as luminous.
Polar Stratospheric Clouds: Polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds, are rare cloud formations that occur in the polar regions during the winter months.
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Mammatus Clouds: Mammatus clouds are rare cloud formations characterized by pouch-like structures hanging beneath the base of a cloud.
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Fallstreak Hole: Also known as hole punch clouds, fallstreak holes are rare cloud formations characterized by large.
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Cirrocumulus Castellanus: Cirrocumulus castellanus clouds are rare cloud formations characterized by their castle-like appearance.
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Lenticular Clouds: Lenticular clouds are rare cloud formations that form in mountainous regions when moist air flows over the terrain and creates standing waves.
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Morning Glory Roll Clouds: Morning Glory roll clouds are rare and spectacular cloud formations characterized by long.