UFO?
Observed on Saturday , Dec. 16, 2023 at 6:17 am, north of London, Ontario.
There were no noticeable beacon flashing lights.
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Jaw-dropping storm cloud rolls in over Lake Huron in Canada
Check out this unreal line-storm cloud over Lake Huron, Bruce Peninsula, Canada. Unbelievable!
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Incredibly Strange-Looking Cloud Appears Over Toronto
Most of the clouds in the sky are white with a little gray but sometimes there are enough clouds of color like black, pink, purple, yellow, red, ... Why is that? Clouds are blocks of condensate droplets or crystalline ice suspended in the atmosphere above the Earth (or on the surface of other planets), Condensed steam forms small droplets (usually 0, 01 mm) or ice crystals, along with billions of other small water droplets that humans can see.
The color of clouds is due to reflections from sunlight all the wavelengths of visible light, so they are white, but they can also be gray or black if they are too thick or too thick due to light. can pass. The thin thickness difference between clouds is very large, the thick cloud can reach 7-8 thousand meters, the thin cloud is only a few dozen meters.
When the clouds get thicker, the droplets can bond to create bigger droplets and after being big enough, they fall to the ground to form rain. During the accumulation process, the space between the droplets becomes larger, allowing the light to go deeper into the clouds.
If the clouds are large enough and the water droplets are far enough apart, very little light entering the clouds is likely to bounce back and forth before they are absorbed. This reflection / absorption process is what leads to a range of different types of clouds, from white to gray and black.
When the range of clouds is wide, sunlight is difficult to pass, so clouds are usually dark gray, while the weather is sunny or cloudy, the amount of clouds in the sky is very small, most of the All clouds are white.
In the summer, before showers, thunderstorms often appear, they are quite thick, so <a href="https://rumble.com/v60343-tommy-dances-with-sunlight-reflection.html" target="_blank">sunlight</a> is almost impossible to pass through so the clouds are usually black.
When dawn or sunset comes, the color is usually red because the sunlight is tilted or skewed through a thick atmosphere, so the short wavelengths are dispersed mostly with only red and orange rays passing. These rays cause the sky to turn red and when projected onto the clouds, they will turn them into beautiful red or orange colors.
Sometimes the components that make up clouds can be water droplets or ice particles or a combination of the two. So when the light of the Sun and the moon shines on it can form beautiful halo or <a href="https://rumble.com/v3401e-giant-rainbow-parrotfish-are-crucial-to-reef-survival.html" target="_blank">rainbow</a>.
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Let's take this Jeep off road - how to park a vehicle on the "little" rock
On Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11, 2016 an owner of a Jeep Cherokee "parked" his vehicle on the rock at the Denison St. and Esna Park intersection in Markham, Ont.
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Perfect rainbow in the sky
On Oct. 16, 2015 at 1:55 pm a spectacular rainbow appeared in the sky near Woodstock Ontario, Canada.
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Strange Circular Hole Spotted In The Clouds Above Ontario
A mysterious weather occurrence appeared in the skies above a city in Canada that has left locals baffled. The phenomenon, known as a “hole-punch" or “fallstreak hole" by meteorologists, has appeared near London in Ontario, Canada on October 1, 2015 and people could not keep the theories down.
Spectators took to social media for explanations of the unusual circular sighting. One person stopped by the side of the road to record the <a href="https://rumble.com/v44nyv-ghost-snow-tsunami-stunning-phenomenon-appears-to-be-huge-crashing-wave-of-.html" target="_blank">phenomenon</a> as it grew steadily bigger in radius.
Experts, however, were quick to put an ease to the minds of Canadians, saying that this is actually a normal atmospheric occurrence when temperatures are below freezing, but water droplets in the clouds are yet to freeze due to the lack of particles.
Weather Network meteorologist Erin Wenckstern explains: "While they can be found worldwide, a skypunch is rather rare and the phenomenon is hard to explain".
“High up in the sky, thin clouds made from supercooled liquid water – meaning temperatures are below freezing, but cannot freeze in crystals – are disturbed as an aircraft punches through and cools the surrounding air. Eventually forming ice crystals due to a drop in pressure."
The cloud could be seen over several cities, Like Woodstock and Brantford, before slowly disappearing over a period of half an hour.
Speaking of atmospheric occurrences, this other video shows just how spectacular Mother Nature can be. <a href="https://rumble.com/v31q70-cirrocumulus-clouds.html" target="_blank">Cirrocumulus clouds</a> are one of the three main genus-types of high-altitude tropospheric clouds, the other two being cirrus and cirrostratus. They usually occur at an altitude of 16,000 ft to 39,000 ft).
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