Cumulonimbus: cloud forming a towering mass with a flat base at fairly low altitude and often a flat top, as in thunderstorms. oxforddictionaries
The Cumulonimbus cloud laying rain over the ocean. The sun is obscured by thick and dark clouds at low altitudes that seem flat on the bottom.
I shot photographs of cumulonimbus cloud today in the Indian Ocean from the position of Mount Gurutee, Aceh Jaya, Sumatra.
Traditional fishermen never get stuck with dangers when sailing, thanks to their experience of understanding through the symptoms that will occur.
The traditional Acehnese fishermen are very familiar with cumulonimbus clouds, they learned through experience of all natural phenomena at sea. But they use different terms about natural phenomena, the term is understood only by themselves. Traditional fishermen in Aceh are dominated by lowly educated people, but they are in the knowledge of astronomy inherited from generation to generation. They are not aware of the science they have.
@curiesea, I need your comment as a traditional Aceh fisherman.
That pouring rain looks pretty amazing!
thanks
sebuah foto yang sangat menarik @vannour
kita seperti melihat sisi lain objek wisata puncak geurute,..
mantap 👍
tembakan dari puncak Geurutee
Ternyata Geurutee tidak hanya indah diwaktu cerah, saat mendung pun panoramanya petjah (Lagak)..
thanks
Looks very nice @vannour
But it looks a little dark.
Whether it was cloudy ?
I think it's great when the weather is sunny
thanks for sharing
@abudar The rain was pouring
very nice photo
I just bought a camera, so teach me photography techniques buddy
A wonderful post. Continue in the same spirit. I like and thanks.
these types of clouds always look so much more amazing when you see them over large bodies of water or even the ocean!
so beautiful :D
sepertinya anda harus mengajari saya cara menggambil gambar seperti itu dari hape..nice pic
That bereh droen bg.. Leupah lagak..
Nice picture
If someone says' I want to touch that cloud .. 'master @vannour might answer it "this is just a poem'.