Photographer Lisa K. Kuhn captured a spectacular lenticular cloud over Mount Shasta in this image from the Sony World Photography Awards. These lens-shaped clouds occur most often near mountains and other terrain that forces air to flow up and over it. As the air cools, water condenses out, forming the cloud. When the air flows down and warms, condensation is no longer possible. The end result is a cloud that appears stationary against the mountain, even though air is continuously moving past. Add in the long sun angles and beautiful colors of near-sunset and the results are incredible. (Image credit: L. Kuhn; via Colossal)


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