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Sean loves Kristine.

Sean may well love Kristine, but I hope that she is not the same shape as a lenticular cloud, which is the classic flying saucer shape.

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What is an easily understood description of a lenticular cloud?

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How are lens-shapes clouds called?

Lenticular.


What weather is associated with lenticular clouds?

high wind


When do saucer shaped clouds form in the sky?

Saucer- shaped clouds usually form at high altitudes, and these are called lenticular clouds. Lenticular clouds can be separated into altocumulus standing lenticularis (ACSL). Due to their shape, they are often mistaken as Unidentified Flying Objects, (UFOs).


Where does lenticular clouds form?

Lenticular clouds generally form in mountainous regions. In these areas, there can be pockets of low pressure in the sky. When air encounters these low-pressure regions, it expands. If the air cools enough, it will condense to form lenticular clouds. The name "lenticular" actually means lens-shaped, because these clouds usually form an oval.


What type of land formations do lenticular clouds appear near?

Lenticular clouds often form near mountainous areas, particularly in the lee side of mountain ranges where stable air is forced to rise and cool. They can also be seen near large hills or plateaus that disrupt the flow of air, creating atmospheric disturbances that lead to the formation of these unique clouds.


How high up are the billow clouds?

are lenticular high, low, or middle level?


What clouds look like a flying saucer?

Lenticular clouds are often mistaken for flying saucers due to their round, lens-like shape. These clouds form when moist air flows over a mountain or other obstacle, creating a series of large, saucer-shaped clouds that stack on top of each other. They are most commonly seen in mountainous regions.


When Crests of standing mountain waves may be marked by stationary lens-shaped clouds known as?

standing lenticular clouds.