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Hi,
This morning on my way to work in NYC I saw lenticular clouds over some low level clouds. Is that what I saw? It was a bit breazy this morning (Sep 25) and the clouds were broken and low, perhaps hundreds of feet above the ground. Planes flying out of LaGuardia Airport were in and out of the clouds less than a minute after take off. The lenticular clouds looked just like pictures I've seen of them over mountains. I didn't know they could form over other clouds. Any explanations would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy |
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