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  • These Mammatus cloud formations were seen shortly after the major destruction in Joplin, MO. Tornado in USA!! Very new and strange cloud formation. HAARP???

  • wow! that awesome! i saw the cloud formation 2 from my house.

  • Des mammatus :)

  • Nice mammatus, this signifies severe weather in your area and a possible tornado. What cuases this is very strong winds aloft and they create little air pockets which is what u r seeing here.

  • weather control, mate

  • possible tormado

  • That was beautiful...Thanks for sharing natures beauty :o)

  • If you want to see Michael Jacksons face in a cloud formation unlike anything yet seen , it looks like an oil painting in the sky,there is even one white glove ! go to (DIVINE IN NATURE) ...Read the whole letter...

  • they sometimes happen after big storms and they sometimes indicate a possible tornado

  • take away the yellow colourisation

  • why is it orange?

  • it is a plane making it, And if you had a chalk board i would draw you an Eagle,  beware who you follow*

  • you see those a lot in nebraska..

  • That cloud formation is often common before a tornado, though it isn't a certain sign that a tornado WILL happen.

  • iv seen those titty clouds right after a thunderstorm in daytona beach florida

  • that's puuurrrddy :D

  • This is real? So Weird oh my god!

  • mammatus clouds form underneath the anvil of a thunderstorm. This is a nice display. Good vid

  • Right! In fact the bumpy pattern consists of frozen water vapor, in other words, hail.

  • Just saw the same strange cloud formation in the evening skies over Hudson County NJ. Right after a lightning storm. Strange yet fascinating at the same time.

  • Fantastic mammatus clouds

  • see these all the time in Missouri in the US. common formation.

  • Mammantus Clouds are the most beautiful photogenic clouds - Excellent capture msavige!

    Although mammantus clouds dont always represent tornado's. They're more from unstable airflow.

  • yeah and it causes them to have more weight than the other clouds around them causing them to sink a bit.

    I'd say lenticular clouds are better

  • thanks for the great coments

  • Yep. And they're usually associated with MAJOR weather.

    These clouds can be quite beautiful. I have a HUGE collection of cloud photo's. Nearly 1GB!

  • it is a mamatus clouds it is going to form a tornado

  • wtf?

  • nice accent!

  • ta, yeah us aussies have a kind a weid accent, don't ya reccon!!

  • I don't think it's weird. I like it. Not in the way it sounds, but some of the words you use are like U.S. southerners. Ya reckon!

  • @msavige those clouds are known as mammatus clouds they occur mainly after the worst part of the storm is over and they can symbolise strong hail in the thunderstorm. oh and I am a boy and I love you <3

  • I saw these types of cloud a few years ago over West London [UK]. Safe to say we don't often get 'em over here.

  • mammatus clouds...common sight in north america (assuming they actually go outdoors)

  • Definately mammatus

  • Mammatus clouds look like women's breasts. It means a tornado is possible. Also if the sky has a green cast as well.

  • mammatus clouds at a a pefect sunset time. when you see those, the storm has already passed.

  • Generally there's no correlation between sighting mammatus and tornadoes, since the majority of storms I've seen, even here in England, have mammatus under the anvil, but obviously tornadoes are much rarer.

    It always looks amazing at sunset though (like in this vid).

  • beutiful

  • e' la merta nel cjelo!

  • Oh, that's beautiful.

  • Those are called Mammatus. It ussually means that there might be a tornado. Lol a month or 2 ago i saw those clouds and a tornado hit, and exactly a week later i saw those clouds and another tornado hit. (i live in tornado alley). Anyways nice vid!

  • Those are mammatus clouds, they heighten the risk of tornadoes.

  • These are the times of signs and wonders. I've seen other weird cloud formation(in USA), too. But I didn't have a camera.

    The enemy(devils) are responding to video like this because they know there time is short and Jesus (Yashua) of Nazareth is coming back. Ignore there comments and keep your faith, amen.

  • wow thanks for those words of wisdom, I am sure glad I captured such a historic event for all to see.

  • These are Mammatus Clouds. I've seen them yesterday and the day before! LOL There are so many t-storms right now in Ontario.

  • It´s not a rare phenomenon, I see cloud formation like this every time here in Brazil! It´s produced artificially by geo-engineering, a weather modification program.

    Look for chemtrail!

  • Great capture of mammmatus clouds!

    (NOT rare... I see them here a lot.)

  • it sorta look like armagedden sorry if i spell that wrong

  • never seen a golden or orange sky like that

    it's beautiful

  • Maybe in Australia, mammatus isnt rare, but in Europe, it's very very very rare.... ;) Greets ;]

  • Romerofan, said true, it's a type of clouds called mammatus, and it's vary rare phenomenon.

  • it not rare ???? were the hell you live...

  • absolutely amazing!

  • beautiful!!! that was a golden sky...

  • omg

  • That really was weird but I was so distracted by your beautiful accent!

  • thanks for those nice coments

  • Look out, a tornado might break loose and all hell would get out.

  • yea something is going on alright its a galactic war! everyone RUN FOR DOWNUNDER COVER!

  • They are mammatus clouds. They are the remnants of eddies of wind within the storm system caused by updrafts and downdrafts. They indicate instability, and possibly mean that the storm is severe. I've never seen them in this color. Cool!

  • They are mamatus, but at the very end of a thunderstorm. People often mistake them for what you said.

  • that happend in mexico too.

  • mammatus clouds - when strong down drafts of air descend through the leading edge of a storm/cloud it leads to this and usually represents very unstable air

  • what is this shit

  • Great shot (mammatus clouds) with awesome colors :-)

  • Nice mammatus clouds!!!!!!!! 

    *Storm* in Texas, USA

  • these are mammatus clouds. they are very nice clouds ;D

  • looks like "the nothing" from The Neverending Story.

  • ive seen this in a book before it had a picture of it and it said it happens after a tornado hits a town

  • could this be conglomeration of chem. clouds. after a busy week spraying without rain this could happen. i have seen many cotton looking clouds from chem trails.

  • that is called mamathus cloud

  • those clouds are from dragon ball

  • ohh yehh. i remember that. in the blacktown area we saw those mammatus clouds and below we saw these smaller, whispy clouds moving at very high speed. and the sky was yellow to bluish green. strange. it rained for almost a month,

  • mammatus clouds-- those are indeed associated with very storng storms, ussally right after a tornado or a large hail storm--The color in the formation is amazing--and it looked like the mammatus clouds were rotating.......sure sign of a strong tornado. What happened??

  • ohh mrmoo. all we had was really heavy rain and heavy winds and a hailstorm. no tornados, or hurricanes.

  • but a hailstorm... still very cool!

  • Strangely enough, Nothing really. just a massive thunder storm. it was in Blackown area

  • it's cotton candy!

  • You spelled Australia wrong, and they're called mammatus clouds.

  • wtf dude? that happens all the time

  • Actually, most of Australia has been in drought long enough that people are not used to seeing this type of formation.

  • oh...

  • Mammatus definitely. Usually associated with severe storms.

  • mamatus clouds-assosciated with strong storms.

  • I think that is a Cumulonimbus with Mammatus

  • I live in Sydney.. but when was that?? i never saw it before.

  • i saw clouds like that fter that there was a insane hail storm

  • i seen this. i didnt know what was goin on when i seen the clouds but they looked fair wikked

  • awesome clouds, pretty cool

  • looks like god as high and desided orenge bubly clouds over sydney day!

  • wooow - cool - an´so beautiful!!

  • cool!!!!great

  • Indeed, it's mammatus cloud, which appears sometimes on the underside of a cumulonimbus (thundercloud) anvil top. And the sky color comes from the setting (or could be rising) Sun.

  • ive never seen a orange sky before, really cool

  • tundraboy is right, those are mamatous clouds.

    They form usually before a strong thunderstorm.

  • kool

  • These are Mammautus Clouds, These Form Sometimes After Severe Thunderstorms.

  • why is the sky orange

  • wow

  • These clouds mean a serious risk that a Tornado could occur.

  • Son cumulus mammatus! procedentes de una thunderstorm lejana

  • Those Are Mammatus Clouds, caused by cold air sinking at a high rate.. usually in the outskirts of a thinderstorm

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