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Breathtaking “Cloud Tsunami” Rolls Over Sydney

Last Friday, a "cloud tsunami" startled the residents of New South Wales, Australia. Technically a "shelf cloud," those on Bondi Beach saw what appeared to be a massive, several-kilometer-long wave stretching across the sky. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology issued warnings...

Last Friday, a "cloud tsunami" startled the residents of New South Wales, Australia. Technically a "shelf cloud," those on Bondi Beach saw what appeared to be a massive, several-kilometer-long wave stretching...

People Playing With Clouds And Forced Perspective

Cloud watching's O.K, but these days it's cloud photography that's all the rage. We collected these 18 photos of people creating clever and playful photos with clouds to show you just how fun and easy it can be. In addition to...

Cloud watching's O.K, but these days it's cloud photography that's all the rage. We collected these 18 photos of people creating clever and playful photos with clouds to show you just...

I Turn Clouds Into Illustrations

My name is Martin Feijoó (aka Tincho) and I'm the Cloud Shaper. The Shaping Clouds Project is a series of illustrations based on clouds I photographed during my last trip to Mexico.

My name is Martin Feijoó (aka Tincho) and I'm the Cloud Shaper. The Shaping Clouds Project is a series of illustrations based on clouds I photographed during my last trip to...

Mind-Blowing Cloud Formations You Probably Haven’t Seen Before

Even though different cloud formations might seem random and indescribable to you, there's a whole cloud classification system that's uniform worldwide. Luke Howard, British manufacturing chemist and an amateur meteorologist, was the first to introduce a nomenclature system for clouds back...

Even though different cloud formations might seem random and indescribable to you, there's a whole cloud classification system that's uniform worldwide. Luke Howard, British manufacturing chemist and an amateur meteorologist, was...