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17/08/2025

ASTRONOMY - Asperitas Clouds Over New Zealand

 2025 August 17

Trees and mountains line the bottom of a landscape image 
with blue sky visible above. The sky is otherwise dominated
by a large and unusual cloud that is brown and gold and has
many waves and structures. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Asperitas Clouds Over New Zealand
Image Credit & Copyright: Witta Priester

Explanation: What kind of clouds are these? Although their cause is presently unknown, such unusual atmospheric structures, as menacing as they might seem, do not appear to be harbingers of meteorological doom. Formally recognized as a distinct cloud type only last year, asperitas clouds can be stunning in appearance, unusual in occurrence, and are relatively unstudied. Whereas most low cloud decks are flat bottomedasperitas clouds appear to have significant vertical structure underneath. Speculation therefore holds that asperitas clouds might be related to lenticular clouds that form near mountains, or mammatus clouds associated with thunderstorms, or perhaps a foehn -- a type of dry downward wind that flows off mountains. Clouds from such a wind called the Canterbury arch stream toward the east coast of New Zealand's South Island. The featured image, taken above Hanmer Springs in CanterburyNew Zealand in 2005, shows great detail partly because sunlight illuminates the undulating clouds from the side.

ASTRONOMY - Asperitas Clouds Over New Zealand

 2025 August 17 Asperitas Clouds Over New Zealand Image Credit & Copyright:  Witta Priester Explanation:  What kind of clouds are these?...