Have You Seen an Undulatus Asperatus?

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From the lens A Guide to the Undulatus Asperatus Cloud.

  • Mamaboo May 3, 2012 @ 5:34 pm | delete
    This is so incredibly super cool. Ok...probably not the best grammar, but it gets the point across. They look like upside down faces...I wonder what Fraud was say...lol Be blessed in your work, and thanks for sharing.
  • Robert May 2, 2012 @ 6:08 pm | delete
    How are those clouds 'beautiful'? They look terrifying.
  • Robin Eaton-Novak Mar 25, 2012 @ 9:45 am | delete
    I saw my first yesterday in Parish, NY--about 30 miles north of Syracuse! They were absolutely amazing!!!!
  • Diane Mar 24, 2012 @ 4:28 pm | delete
    Just saw my first undulatus asperatus. It was quite cool looking. Make me feel like the world was upside down. It was very beautiful and eerie at the same time. I live in Central NY near Utica so it looks like this phenomenon is moving east.
  • InspirationbyDmarie Mar 12, 2012 @ 1:22 pm | delete
    Yes, last summer...it was amazing and eerie, a storm was rolling in and we were in awe. First one I remember seeing.
  • puppyprints Mar 10, 2012 @ 12:53 pm | delete
    wow - these clouds are wild. I live in NC so I have not seen those in person.
  • pcatspence Jan 25, 2012 @ 11:30 am | delete
    I was lucky enough to see these gorgeous clouds while driving down the Louisiana highway today. Ive been searching for them for over a year now, amazing!
  • KarenTBTEN Oct 27, 2011 @ 9:39 am | delete
    Mostly we just have a soft gray sky where I live. But those do look like upside down waves.
  • KarenTBTEN Oct 27, 2011 @ 9:39 am | delete
    Mostly we just have a soft gray sky where I live. But those do look like upside down waves.
  • KarenTBTEN Oct 27, 2011 @ 9:39 am | delete
    Mostly we just have a soft gray sky where I live. But those do look like upside down waves.
  • bbsmith Oct 23, 2011 @ 6:26 pm | delete
    Are these clouds seen in Portland, Maine on October 19, 2011 undulatus asperatus? Sorry for the advert at the beginning of the video: http://www.wmtw.com/video/29539928/detail.html
  • LKW31 Oct 28, 2011 @ 4:22 am | delete
    That is a wonderful video and yes those clouds certainly are undulatas asperatus!
  • Joey Silver Aug 20, 2011 @ 12:14 pm | delete
    Nothing natural about these clouds. They bring torential cloudbursts and are always preceded by chem trails. The more trails the heavier the cloud cover.
  • Connie Sabetti Aug 1, 2011 @ 9:49 pm | delete
    I saw these clouds for the first time today in NE Minnesota. It did look like Armageddon.
  • Duane_Jackson Jul 17, 2011 @ 2:37 pm | delete
    Wow...these clouds look great..I'd love to be able to take pictures of them..Enjoyed this experience..
  • teragram May 1, 2011 @ 1:00 pm | delete
    My husband woke me this morning to come see the clouds. Aperatus filled the whole sky. We took lots of pictures. Our daughter knew right away what they were. WOW!!
  • WordCustard Oct 10, 2010 @ 5:00 am | delete
    I had a feeling I had missed one of your cloud lenses. Beautiful, as always. They really are amazing clouds.
  • ShamanicShift Sep 30, 2010 @ 1:36 am | delete
    Amazing phenomenon--wondrous lens.
  • aishu19 Sep 2, 2010 @ 10:58 am | delete
    The clouds look amazing :)
  • GonnaFly Sep 2, 2010 @ 5:52 am | delete
    Wow. They do look incredible! Got to look up more often....
  • Stazjia Sep 2, 2010 @ 5:44 am | delete
    I've never heard of these clouds but they certainly look dramatic. Great pictures, BTW. Blessed.

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LKW31

The Asperatus Undulatus cloud has to be in my top three favourite cloud formations. It is simply jaw droppingly awesome!

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