Bizarre Natural Phenomena Vol. 54 - Cloud Strips Over Our Heads (The Morning Glory Phenomenon)

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Hey guys! A new week just began and a new phenomenon is out for you! Did you know that there is a place in Australia that cloud hunters and glider pilots flood in their hunt for massive clouds that stretch for distances as long as one kilometer?

Come on! I'll show you...

These people are after a very very rare cloud phenomenon called the Morning Glory. 

Anything to do with this Glory phenomenon?

 Image source: commons.wikimedia.org - Creator: Brocken Inaglory- License: CC BY-SA 3.0  

No, this is a different phenomenon and we discussed it in another post [Bizarre Natural Phenomena Vol. 48 - The Shadowman In A Halo (The Brocken Spectre Phenomenon)].

The Morning Glory is referred to rare cloud formations, which usually appear over the Gulf of Carpentaria (Northern Australia) from September to November [1, 3] and look like this: 

 Image source: commons.wikimedia.org - Creator: Mick Petroff - License: CC BY-SA 3.0  

Wow! That's like huge tunnels for water droplets to play around! Sure they are not some kind of droplets fun park?

Ahm... I guess you could say they are. These are roll, arcus clouds of enormous measures. They can get as long as 1 kilometer and as high as 1-2 kilometers, travelling at a speed of 60-120 km/h 100-200 meters above our heads. They are developing formations as they keep growing at their front while diminishing at their back and may bring thunderstorms or harmless showers with them. The frontal part of the cloud experiences intense activity, with vertical updrafts of air being responsible for the rolling appearance. The rest of the cloud (middle and back) undergoes violent air turbulence and sinks. [1, 3]

The Morning Glory is often accompanied by sudden wind squalls, intense low-level wind shear, a rapid increase in the vertical displacement of air parcels, and a sharp pressure jump at the surface.... The cloud quickly dissipates over land where the air is drier. [1]

They are also characterized as solitary waves. These waves are comprised of one single crest and move without changing their shapes at velocities that remain stable. A cloud does not necessarily accompany this kind of air wave, which is the biggest in the world. [1, 3]

Image from: commons.wikimedia.org - Author: Jochos89 - License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Why Morning?

Because you can see it in the early morning hours. [1]

How are they made?

This is a question that still remains unanswered, although there are some theories that could possibly explain their occurrence. But because these clouds are quite often in their rarity over a specific Australian gulf, there is plausible explanation considering their formation there.

Based on the unique morphology around the Gulf of Carpentaria in Australia, scientists have come to believe that it is the air currents of opposite directions that urge these peculiar cloud rolls to form. Air currents from the East meet with air currents form the West and cause an uprising of air during the day. The currents meet in the middle of the Cape York peninsula where they "form a line of clouds".

During nighttime, when temperatures fall, the air cools down and starts moving downwards. It is right then that a surface inversion (which means that temperatures instead of dropping with the increase in altitude, they raise) runs to meet it. Due to the density variable (different air density above and below the inversion layer), the descending, cool air comes below the surface inversion air mass and this movement is what causes "a series of waves or rolling cylinders". These air cylinders keep rolling underneath the inversion layer, with air rising at the front and sinking at the back. It is in the early morning hours that the surrounding air is saturated (humid) enough to allow for a cloud to form in the front part of the air cylinder. As the day goes by and temperatures rise, the cloud slowly dissipates and disappears. [1, 2]

The thrill-seekers

The unique conditions that feed the Morning Glory attract glider pilots that wish to "surf" those clouds. As the front updraft continually sends air upwards, there is a constant thrust to the pilots, who keep floating in the skies until the cloud finally evaporates. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Where else besides Australia?

Queensland, Australia is not the only place you can witness the Morning Glory, but it is the only place it happens so frequently and we can have a clue on the how's and why's. According to Wikipedia, the phenomenon has been viewed in other parts of Australia, the Arabian Sea, the US, Brazil, the English Channel, the Netherlands, Munich, Berlin, eastern Russia, Lebanon and South Africa. [1]

Do you want to see it on video?

Here's another one

References

[1] wikipedia.org
[2] higginsstormchasing.com
[3] antranik.org
[4] treehugger.com
[5] theaustralian.com.au

Thank you so much for your time!

Until my next post,
Steem on and keep smiling, people!

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Κοκορετσι;! Κοκορετσι;! Εμενα μου θυμισε μαλλι της γριας. Αχαχαχαχα! Απιστευτη η φυση, δεν το συζητω! Καλη βδομαδα να εχουμε!

Oh wow, that looks amazing! It almost looks like it is CGI in the last video. Thanks for teaching me about yet another interesting natural phenomena, @ruth-girl.

Doesn't seem so unearthly?!

Thanks for taking the time to stop by @valth! :D

Whaat? Haven't heard of these..

Oooh! Now you have! :P

Thanks for reading @dysfunctional! :D

Indeed I have ! Thank you for sharing this ! :D

These are so interesting. I think I saw something about them once, but couldn't recall the details. I wonder if there are any recordings of them (i.e. drawings) from early days in Australia, like Victorian times or are they a new phenomena?

This dates yeaaaars back and from what I read they have been mentioned by the Aboriginals of the area that call them kangolgi (that was on wikipedia).

Those look awesome! Why does all the cool stuff have to be in Australia?

You can also check out what cool stuff happens in Antarctica :P

Very unusual cloud formations, so regular and organized! Normally there's no reason or rhyme to cloud shapes or I guess things in Australia... Thanks for sharing!

Hehe! Thanks for taking the time to read @motordrive! :)

Strangely, I've heard about this phenomenon while reading the literature about the soliton model in neuroscience.

Neuroscience and clouds? :P

There pretty amazing aren't they!? Maybe one day I'll drive up there to see them for myself.

Cool gif at the end btw!

And ride a glider with the Steemit logo on?? :P

Thanks, feel free to use if you wish :D

All i could say i wow... I even started sounding like a siren. I have never seen clouds this way and it truly is a sight to behold.

Queensland, Australia... Now in my wish list

Lol! I laughed at imagining your sound effects :P

Just be careful of the wildlife if you ever get there ;)

Thanks for the heads up! I wouldn't wander too much 😁

Wow, so beautiful and seeing this one morning will just make my day, a wonderful sight to behold, how I wish I will get a good view of this, I mean up there.

Its another day getting me amazed @ruth-girl, you did it great.

I wish you someday get to view it first hand @logic42!!
Thank you for reading! :D

This phenomenon reminded me of the "pillar of cloud" that was mentioned in the holy book; bible.
I would love to witness this phenomenon, but; too sad; I don't think it happens here

What story was that from?

I guess we'll have to make do with the videos and photos @samminator :(

I think it was a story of the biblical account of when the children of Israel were leaving Egypt. Mention was made of a mysterious "pillar of Cloud" which followed them.
I need to confirm the exact passage it was written in though :D

Ok! Thanks ;)

Beautiful! Wow.. This is like a swirling horizontal pillar. When I saw it, I couldn't help but remember a story I was told when I was a kid. The story suggests that it was sets of rods that hold the sky, such that it doesn't come crashing to the ground.

Lol!! Bedtime stories.

On a more lighter mood. I need to tell my friends I have found those rods".. (Meant it as a pun).
A wonderful article @ruth-girl

That sounds like a very very beautiful story @whileponderin!! :)

Hehe! Yes, show them the videos and tell them the story was 100% true!!!

Thank you so much for stopping by! :)

Holy Crap! That is cool. Oh man that last video feels a little scary though. It feels like something is coming. Hard to believe it is natural, feels alien like

Huge alien tentacles spread across the skies
The reign of the extraterrestrials means our very own demise... Lol!
Thanks for reading :)

hahaha now that you mention alien tentacles 😭😭 I think I'm going to have nightmares tonight.

Rubs hands
Mission accomplished.
Evil laugh

In my area we experienced rolling clouds and it really is an amazing sight. Great post as usual and lovely presentation of videos as well! Keep it up :)

Thanks @akeelsingh!!!

I am jealous!! You don't happen to have any photos, do you?

the Morning Glory looks like a clouds train.
amazing beautiful scenery.

Nice simile! Thanks ;)

Oh I've never seen something like that. Whew. Looks amazing!

I know! I wish we had those where I live :(

Crazy clouds I always look up

And that's what you should do! Skies are among the most beautiful canvases :)

Magnificent! I like how they swirl in the last video.

Isn't it like cotton candy?!

Now that you say it, yes:) It's funny about clouds how everyone sees them differently yet we so easily agree on and take another persons view on them unlike with so many things.

You know, it's all in the point of view ;)

An interesting phenomenon of nature, I've never seen such clouds. Thank you for the post!

Thanks for reading! :)

great post.
what a nice photography!

Thanks a lot for the article, very nice pictures and videos ☺️

Increíble fenómeno. Sería espectacular verlo.