Sub-title: Fish bones Clouds
Uncommon fish cloud
Swimming now in blue sky sea
Look up to see it.
Haiku © by my brother J.S. Mullens
The other day at lunch, I was filling up with gas and Martha told me to step out from under the covered area and look overhead. I only had my cell phone to take the photo with. It did a pretty good job.
These clouds were forming on the back side of a huge storm which we later learned was producing tornadoes. These clouds were almost directly overhead and it was clear to the West and really stormy to the East. I certainly am glad the storm was moving to the east.
If these were higher they could be called “Cirrus fibratus vertebrates”
Stratocumulus – low level
Vertebrates – having vertebrae
Cirrus – curl of hair
Fibratus – possessing filaments
I don’t know the altitude, so I can’t give them their exact technical weather name.
A nice atlas of cloud names can be found at:
http://tinyurl.com/5ojf7q
Photo with Palm Treo 755p
38 comments:
Troy: Simply amazing, the best I've seen tonight.
Great cell phone taken.
They almost look like a ladder to heaven. I've never seen clouds like that (and that could be, according to your description, a good thing).
Well, I thought your Project Yellow picture was cool - this my friend is stunning!
One big fish ;)
Tag, you're it. Tell brother thank you for the nice Haiku. As usual you have taken a great cloud shot. Tell your Moma 'n nem I said "hello."
What an amazing picture! I'm always looking for pictures in the sky but I've never seen anything like this.
Wonderful haiku! I read it and thought, "Exactly!" Thanks for putting words on a shared experience.
What neat clouds you have and terrific poem by your brother too!
That's a beautiful picture!
Nice cell phone! ;)
Wow that is a great shot and i learnt something about this kind of cloud.
Neat! :)
I can understand that Fishing Guy liked it. ;)
Fine cloud photography. I like this.
Abraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio.
What you know. Beautiful photo!
amazing....
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beautiful...
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Beautiful and educational too. thanks for sharing
Oooo. Striking vertebrates!
Seems a contrast to have such wisps with such strong form.
Nice Sky picture!!
Great post, great picture, well done.
Wonderful SWF-photo! I like the color in it too:)
That is an amazing cloud.
That is SO interesting...
I'm off now to the link you gave to learn more.
I like "mackerel" skies, as Blake wrote about. Not that I ever read Blake, --just something someone told me once...
(had to remove my first post -- made a boo-boo)
Amazing photo!!!
Have a nice weekend.
Pleased you said Fish, Thats what I 1st thought of when I saw your photo.
- Which is well framed and so beautiful to sit and stare at.
If you want to chat - just drop me an email.But from Sunday we are on holls to Ireland.
Have a good weekend.
Thanks for visiting my blog and your kind comments.
That's a pretty cool picture, but I also appreciate the link to the cloud atlas. Thanks!
This is so different..beautiful...and always learning I had no idea of what you just told us...wondefulcombination good to the eyes ....and to the mind.
thanks a lot for your visit.
Awesome!!
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Nice of you to include the information - makes the post that more interesting!
Thank you for the interest in our "Bridges". I will put you on the list immediately. Next time is May 4. More or less :-)
It`s beautiful,well done.Thank you fot stopping by my blog.Have a nice weekend!
What a really awesome capture! Outstanding.
Marvellous and strange photograph with sovereign colours white and blue! Splendid the poem Haiku, absolute 5-7-5!
Very informative post!
That is beautiful!!!!!
I have seen this before, but never this good! A fine photo.
You are awsome!! With a cell phone no less! You take the cake today!
You took that photo with a cell phone? I'm amazed!
I'm not sure if I've ever seen clouds that look like that. Maybe I need to pay better attention, though.
Very cool clouds, Troy....and thanks for the education on clouds...
Scotty
Cool picture of clouds and wonderful haiku to go with it!
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