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The following photograph was taken by James Franco of Southwest Missouri. The following write-up is from the Springfield FO on this unusual cloud and event. "A storm system moving across the Ozarks on June 7th produced widespread interest for more than just the thunder and rainfall it produced. As the system moved across the region, the balance of instability aloft and a relatively stable low level airmass helped to produce what was likely a potentially new form of clouds now under review by the WMO. The cloud type in question has been named, "Undulatus asperatus". If you have an interesting weather picture that you would like to share, please send your image to sng1@mscd.edu and it will be considered. |