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Discordant Glimpses Riding on the edge of a rolling up draft and then drift down the other side as though riding a swell on the open ocean...climbing and slowing, descending and accelerating, our senses on alert to the all important and life granting airspeed...We come alive amid the cloudscape of the tropopause, reading the air as we catch discordant glimpses of the clouds and landscape beneath us...the surface winds creating the visually soothing swells of sand dunes along the western face of the front range before skipping the rocky edifice and rippling through the atmosphere with increasing intensity to rock our ship.
Mountain-wave clouds over Colorado's Front Range.
Sky Waves NASA’s Landsat 8 satellite captured this image of an interesting striped sky over the Indian Ocean on November 2nd of this year. The pattern seen here is the result of ‘mountain wave’ clouds, which form when clouds pass over a raised landform. The landform in this instance is the remote destination of Amsterdam Island, a volcanic island formed around 300,000 years ago, with a peak of 867 metres (2,844 feet) above sea level. The high peaks on Amsterdam Island can interrupt the air passing overhead, pushing some of the air up into the atmosphere. This rising air is cooled, and subsequently clouds are formed through condensation. However, the rest of the air, which was not forced to rise, remains warm and too low in the atmosphere for cloud formation. These clouds tend to be stationary, and will hang around until another weather pattern of mass of air breaks up the party. The result of this continual, but intermittent, rising of air is a ripple-like pattern that resembles ocean waves. -Jean Image courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory
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Mountain wave in Australia.