From KCCI-TV webcam in Tama, Iowa.



  1. John Paradox says:

    Where’s my (ulp!) Dramamine?

    J/P=?

  2. davydany says:

    wow…amazing! i’d like to see that in Dreamscene for vista (or atleast as a screensaver)

  3. Les says:

    Cool!!

  4. BubbaRay says:

    Harrison, great post. Ever seen noctilucent clouds? Altitude, 50 miles (250,000 ft.) Astronomy sucks when it’s cloudy, but clouds like this are even better than the scope at times.

    30 second clip:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pslcQXWQz3k

  5. Bryan K says:

    That was the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen.

    I wish I could just lay outside and watch that in real time over several hours.

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  6. hhopper says:

    Interesting vid BubbaRay.

  7. B. Dog says:

    The sky is interesting, and so is the sea. You can surf ocean waves, dude.

  8. BubbaRay says:

    #7, B. Dog, in a glider, you can surf the sky. It’s really peaceful without the engine noise. That would be a fun sky to surf.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZv0uHF_Nao

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  9. Jim Marusak says:

    got to love gravity waves…. simple structures that produce dramatic effects.

  10. Peter Jakobs says:

    weird, standing waves are pretty well known for certain weather conditions like mountain waves (much higher than those here, though, they will usually only have clouds on the very tops, so called “altocumulus lenticularis”).
    There’s also evience of waves behind large pockets of rising air, but this wave is moving against the movement of the clouds, if the reason was thermals, I would expect them to be either stationary or move with the wind. Does anyone have a good explanation for this or do we have to dismiss it as fake? (which I’m quite ready to do, because the fact that the wave forms such a long straight, even line seems odd to me).

    pj

  11. KVolk says:

    it is very cool what you see and learn when you change how you percieve things….speed up or slowed down.


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