Looks like some sort of this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammatus_cloud
I found this an interesting and unusual cloud formation:
Peter wrote:
What are these?
Cirrus Uncinus. Quite common. But quite a beautiful pic.
AC lenticularis by the looks of it.
Spotted this one two days ago:
It just sat there in between very FEW CU. With its slanted stripes — sorry for the extremely crappy picture — it looked a little bit like a roll cloud albeit a very short one. What causes this? The weather was relatively benign, the worst part of the METAR was TEMPO 15G25.
Emir wrote:
Just cirrus clouds.I agree, Cirrus uncinus or mare’s tails in the UK
What are these?
Just cirrus clouds.
What are these? They are “tails” coming out of the bottom of quite small clouds. There doesn’t seem to be enough stuff in those clouds to cause rain (vigra)
The extreme weather made the news over here :(
An very old fig tree did not make it :(. And some branches of other trees broke off. But nothing compared to the damage created by the snowfall his winter. 2023 goes into history as a memorable meteo year across the globe, and the year’s not over yet.