[FRIAM] Clouds as objects and duals

Stephen Guerin stephen.guerin at simtable.com
Thu Nov 3 23:58:36 EDT 2022


Very cool, Eric!

note the comment at the end how the wind stopped "like a light switch",

Here's a weather channel writeup of similar Roll Clouds near the same Sleeping
Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sleeping+Bear+Dunes+National+Lakeshore,+Maple+City,+MI+49664/@45.0844277,-86.1065753,8.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x881e1e758bcef3af:0x4c0212b9db689321!8m2!3d45.0986209!4d-86.0092802>
reported the same day from different vantage point:
  https://www.mlive.com/weather/2016/06/what_caused_amazing_roll_cloud.html
with a video:
 https://youtu.be/UXrmT8ajYpM

Here's a dramatic video of series of roll clouds over Lake Michigan a
couple years later. You can see the extreme winds kicking as the roll
clouds pass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F4d-PhfIb


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On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 9:17 PM Eric Charles <eric.phillip.charles at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Amazing video of a "roll cloud" that seems to neatly demonstrate many of
> the things we discuss fairly often. It is extremely object-like. "It" seems
> to move around despite continuously forming and reforming itself at the
> boarder, while *seeming* not to "mix" with the "layers" around it. And,
> of course, the air around it is "pulling" it into place as much as the air
> in it is "pushing" into new space, so it gets at all of Steve's
> bidirectional-causality urges. Anyway... if nothing else, it is pretty
> damned cool to watch:
>
>  https://youtu.be/InxQlUOYAng?t=58
>
>
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