k Lenticular cloud Lenticular cloud illuminated by the Sun. Lenticular clouds form when air moves over mountains, causing it to rise. This leads to condensation in the updraft, forming a cloud. In good conditions, the updrafts may cause the clouds to resemble a stack of plates. Such formations have been mistaken for flying saucers. Photographed from South Georgia Island. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Lenticular cloud Lenticular cloud illuminated by the Sun. Lenticular clouds form when air moves over mountains, causing it to rise. This leads to condensation in the updraft, forming a cloud. In good conditions, the updrafts may cause the clouds to resemble a stack of plates. Such formations have been mistaken for flying saucers. Photographed from South Georgia Island.
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Lenticular cloud

Lenticular cloud illuminated by the Sun. Lenticular clouds form when air moves over mountains, causing it to rise. This leads to condensation in the updraft, forming a cloud. In good conditions, the updrafts may cause the clouds to resemble a stack of plates. Such formations have been mistaken for flying saucers. Photographed from South Georgia Island.

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