It's harder to tell with yours since I'm not familiar with your terrain and landmarks, and can't really see any of them in relation to the cloud since there are only foreground objects. You can roughly calculate the size with triangulation, using an estimate of distance to the cloud and altitude of the cloud at say, 25,000 feet. Just wild-guessing I'd have to say 2 - miles miles wide, but again it's pretty hard to tell without being there. :-)
The largest ones I ever saw/videoed were somewhere on the order of 75-100 miles long, and were shaped like giant rows of waves in the sky. I've seen some really tiny ones too but it's often difficult to gage their exact size from the ground without multiple points of reference. Thanks for checking it out! :-)
Glad you liked these - I'm always on the lookout for strange sky events =) Thanks for checking it out!
JcmdiStockFootage 7 months ago
or shoot it to see if anything is inside, but then you'd look like an idiot for shooting a cloud.
Indigozek 1 year ago
Yup! XD You'd need a really big gun with a 5-mile range too!
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
You could fly through it
Indigozek 1 year ago
i think that the ufo it invisble, but the clouds keep coliding with it
jonen95 2 years ago
Now there's a thought... wouldn't it be interesting if large invisible objects were causing atmospheric anomolies...
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
How large do you think the lenticular clouds I posted are?
Elleivier 2 years ago
It's harder to tell with yours since I'm not familiar with your terrain and landmarks, and can't really see any of them in relation to the cloud since there are only foreground objects. You can roughly calculate the size with triangulation, using an estimate of distance to the cloud and altitude of the cloud at say, 25,000 feet. Just wild-guessing I'd have to say 2 - miles miles wide, but again it's pretty hard to tell without being there. :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
Never knew they were the size of a small city.......
Elleivier 2 years ago
The largest ones I ever saw/videoed were somewhere on the order of 75-100 miles long, and were shaped like giant rows of waves in the sky. I've seen some really tiny ones too but it's often difficult to gage their exact size from the ground without multiple points of reference. Thanks for checking it out! :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
OMG O_O' these are clouds...of course... but i give you credit for trying :)
pokemonmaster2203 2 years ago
It's funny how many people think these lenticular clouds are actually space ships! :-) Thanks for watching!
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
Oh to have acamera like that....
freelanceminddrift 3 years ago
nice, thx for sharing
YourGovernmentLies 3 years ago
My pleasure - lots more to come - thanks for watching and commenting :-)
jcmegabyte 3 years ago
great video mate. thanks for sharing
PhenomenonEarth 3 years ago
My pleasure - thanks for watching :D
JcmdiStockFootage 3 years ago