Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Clouds from Space: Unique Cloud Lanes, Oman

Unique Cloud Lanes, Oman
These wispy rows of cloud or "cloud lanes" are recognized as a "landmark" by successive shuttle crews. This unique cloud formation off Oman is virtually constant at certain times of year. The clouds are created by a small vortex in the low level wind current. There is little difference between the ocean and atmosphere temperatures here, but the air current may have been subjected to heating from the Somali Current. (Courtesy LPI/NASA. Picture #2-10-649)

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