Stratocumulus cumulogenitus
by morpheus71
Here, previous Cumulus clouds have evolved and spread out at the top and also lost some height with the temperature being disrupted and the air starting to cool. This has lead to the previous domed cumulus summits flattening out.
It was a delight to see them accentuated by the afterglow light, from this barley field on the outskirts of Totnes
*Cumulogenitus refers to Cumulus being the 'mother-cloud'.
The muted light works well IMO, and you have used the field lines to great effect
Many thanks Andy, for your kind and considered comments
A mine of information, as well as illustrating it so beautifully.
Thank you very much David Evolutions of clouds fascinate me in an artistic sense and as a physicist and mathematician I am intrigued by the science of their life cycles. Mindfulness, visceral gazings, wonder...
Very serene and well captured.
Thanks very much It is wonderful that this field, which is my favourite local 'sky space' is just minutes from my house. I have seen some breathtaking skies and beautiful light up there.
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