Saturday, May 14, 2011

Strange spiral clouds phenomena

Strange spiral clouds phenomena-how do they form?
Super cell clouds are cumulonimbus clouds that go Mad.Inside the cloud,hot air rises to fuel up the cloud which creates a low pressure.Trade winds make the storm rotate. But in 60% of cases, the rotation is not organize and instead makes the entire super cell cloud into a mini rotating    
low pressure.As the super cell weekends the clouds will dissipate  and will show a clearly seen spiral from space.The Super Cell does not have to be dissipating to show the spiral.
In some Rare occasions, The super cell cloud is so strong,that the mini low pressure area that it has created  
Keeps on intensifying and creates a low pressure system 
that produces even more clouds!And In some VERY rare occasions,The low pressure created is very concentrated and strong that the single super cell cloud grows bigger and bigger and rotates faster and faster until it becomes a Typhoon of Hurricane!!!But it happens only if the super cell with its low pressure is in the sea   
I search the internet for the name of this phenomena but i can't find any results,so i decided to name this phenomena Strange spiral clouds phenomena
The following satellite image shows a super cell thunder cloud in a spiral shape The image was taken at May 14,2011 by the EOS satellite.The satellite takes a picture of Hong Kong 1 to 3 pictures a day.
Notice a faint spiral when the super Cell was still growing on image one
Image One




















Image Two
Notice a clearly seen spiral formation as the cloud fades away...






















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Strange spiral clouds phenomena image




Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Angel Falls

Angel Falls
Planet Earths's highest waterfall, with a height of 979 m (3,212 ft) and a plunge of 807 m (2,648 ft).


Images Gallery:
Angel Falls is so High, that is often above the clouds

Angel Falls with double rainbows

Angel Falls On a Sunny Day