Before It’s News – by Lavender Rose
Dark, menacing and bubbly – these images show the outstanding phenomenon which materialized over the skies in Shropshire. The skies above Telford formed into dark clouds which turned into grey and imposing bubbles and resembled the advent of an alien landing. The imposing clouds left onlookers questioning their existence and how they had formed. In fact, the clouds, known as the lesser-spotted mammatus – appeared as a lobe and were packed full of ice and rain. According to local forecasters, the clouds created a large thunderstorm which drenched much of Britain over the weekend.
Sounds like “UFO days” in Elmwood Wi.
I’ve seen tho’s in east Texas…
Yea Austin, TX tends to have those every now and then.
I copied the picture and turned it upside down, looks like a bunch of mushrooms. Neat both ways 🙂
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we had a big tornado here RT – back in 1981 or `82 or so -, and it had pink puffy clouds like that and it produced a big tornado
I’ve seen some kind of like that, cloud bands before a hurricane fluffier tho. Glad to see Digger back hehe! 🙂
HeHe
Hey diggerdan AKA buck tooth hillbilly, it was July of 1980 when that storm hit us.
In colorado those had hail in them. The updrafts…
baffled?
These are fairly common in the Midwest.
I’ve seen some very similar to those here, too. But rarely.
HAARP signature?
It wouldn’t surprise me.