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CATHEDRAL CITY, CA — Sean Lynch knows clouds, and we're grateful for the education!
"This is a lenticular cloud I caught from my side patio here in Cat City looking South last November," Sean wrote to Patch with the attached photo submission.
According to the National Weather Service, lenticular clouds are not uncommon in the western half of the United States.
"Lenticular clouds, technically known as altocumulus standing lenticularus, are a strange-looking cloud formation that form as strong winds blow over and around rough terrain," the agency states on its website. "Some people have mistaken them for UFOs due to their smooth saucer-like shape."
If you have an awesome photo of nature, breath-taking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny or something unusual you happen to catch with your camera, we'd love to feature it on Patch.
We're looking for high-resolution images (horizontal preferred) that reflect the beauty that is Southern California, and that show off your unique talents. So, please: bring 'em on.
Post them using our free Neighbor Post feature on the site or email to [email protected]. Thanks.
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