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SorellaLaBefana

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Fri Nov 7, 2025, 08:14 AM Nov 2025

Indian Ocean Cloud Flowers taken by NASA Aqua Satellite


This huge expanse of Stratocumulus cloud over the Indian Ocean was photographed by the MODIS camera aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite. The area in the image extends about 430 miles (700 km) from one side to the other. Within the cloud layer appear radial patterns known as actinoform clouds, a name derived from the Greek word for ‘ray’. These cloud patterns were only discovered in 1962 when they showed up in early satellite photographs. No one had ever noticed actinoform clouds before due to their huge size, which can be as great as 180 miles (300 km) across. You just can’t see a large enough expanse of cloud beneath a low formation like this marine Stratocumulus to be able to see the huge patterns...

https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/friday-7th-november-2025

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Indian Ocean Cloud Flowers taken by NASA Aqua Satellite (Original Post) SorellaLaBefana Nov 2025 OP
Thank you for beautiful photo and for note about Joni Mitchell ! . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2025 #1
They must have an immense root system! GreenWave Nov 2025 #2
That's really amazing, thank you for the birdseye view SorellaLaBefana JMCKUSICK Nov 2025 #3
Ultimately Thanks to NASA SorellaLaBefana Nov 2025 #4
Nice, NASA took the photo, but you made it important JMCKUSICK Nov 2025 #5
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