Phénomène météo extraordinaire : les nuages d'ondes de Kelvin-Helmholtz
D’étonnantes vagues nuageuses apparaissent parfois l’espace de quelques minutes avant de disparaître. Les nuages d’ondes de Kelvin-Helmholtz, qui peuvent donner l’impression d’observer un tsunami dans le ciel, se forment partout dans le monde.
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@zebodag Tu connais ça ? #KelvinHelmholtz pic.twitter.com/sstTDWW76Y
— Ze têppdنde 🌶🌶 (@teppdude) July 27, 2020
Kelvin Helmholtz Waves above Mt. Timpanogos in American Fork Canyon today. @TimNBCBoston @WeatherNation @judah47 pic.twitter.com/KDmnsW0ICt
— Luke Stone (@LukeLStone) January 26, 2020
This supercell storm in Montana featured Kelvin-Helmholtz instability which looks like waves. One of my favorite storm shots of the past decade. #cloudappreciation 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 pic.twitter.com/lICXiLVTBX
— Greg Johnson (@TornadoGreg) February 3, 2021
Some serious moguls over Breckenridge! #JustBeColorado pic.twitter.com/efcp1FxqLg
— Eric Darst 🗻 It's time for a Civilution 🧢 (@heyehd) December 17, 2021