Decoding the phenomenon of clouds on Ba Den Mountain resembling UFOs

Strange clouds on Ba Den Mountain make many social network users think of UFOs – unidentified flying objects.

Decoding the phenomenon of clouds on Ba Den Mountain resembling UFOs
A flying saucer-shaped cloud appeared on the top of Ba Den Mountain, Tay Ninh on the morning of November 24 (Photo: CTV).

On the morning of November 24, on social networks, an image of a giant cloud flying right above Ba Den Mountain, Tay Ninh, spread on social networks, making many users curious about this strange weather phenomenon.

In fact, meteorologists call them lenticular clouds, which form when strong, moist winds blow over rough terrain.

This is a rare weather phenomenon that occurs in winter.

How do lenticular clouds form?

Lenticular clouds can be  formed when wind blows perpendicular to a mountain range, hill, or even a tall building.

Decoding the phenomenon of clouds on Ba Den Mountain resembling UFOs
Many social network users have associated it with an alien UFO (Photo: CTV).

This causes the moist, dry air layer to rise and cool, leading to the cooling phenomenon expanding the surrounding environment, reaching a certain temperature to form dew – it can no longer hold water vapor as before, leading to the formation of a cloud. “UFO” clouds (Unidentified flying object).

In particular, these lenticular clouds are always motionless and can hardly be moved by other winds.

Are lenticular clouds dangerous?

Lenticular clouds are a threat to aviation safety. The up and down movements of moist and dry air layers can cause turbulence.

Decoding the phenomenon of clouds on Ba Den Mountain resembling UFOs
Lenticular clouds can form when winds blow perpendicular to a mountain range and are pushed upward.

Therefore, pilots try to avoid these waves because the presence of lenticular clouds means that there can be severe turbulence.

There have also been weather phenomena like this around the world. Some previous reports of UFO sightings have involved lenticular clouds, which can form in various parts of the world.

Decoding the phenomenon of clouds on Ba Den Mountain resembling UFOs
Lenticular clouds have caused many people to mistakenly believe that they are alien UFOs.

Not only lenticular clouds, around the world there has been a misconception that we have strange UFO-like weather phenomena, typically perforated clouds, formed by miniature snowstorms in layers. thin clouds in the sky and freezing.

 

 

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