Астронет: Астрономическая картинка дня Грозовое облако суперячейка над Техасом http://variable-stars.ru/db/msg/1743591/eng |
Credit & Copyright: Impact Lento (Kevin MacLeod, Incompetech)
Explanation:
Is that a cloud or an alien spaceship?
It's an unusual and sometimes dangerous type of thunderstorm cloud called a
supercell.
Supercells may spawn damaging
tornados,
hail,
downbursts of air, or
drenching rain.
Or they may just look impressive.
A supercell
harbors a
mesocyclone --
a rising column of air surrounded by drafts of falling air.
Supercells
could occur over many places on Earth but are particularly common in
Tornado Alley of the USA.
Featured here
are four time-lapse sequences of a
supercell
in 2013 rotating above and moving across
Booker,
Texas.
Captured in the video are new clouds forming near the
storm center,
dust swirling on the ground,
lightning flashing in the upper clouds,
all while the impressively
sculptured complex rotates ominously.
Finally, after a few hours, as shown in the final sequence, dense
rain falls as the storm begins to die out.
Notable images submitted to APOD:
Last week's solar eclipse
Authors & editors:
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
NASA Web Site Statements, Warnings,
and Disclaimers
NASA Official: Jay Norris.
Specific
rights apply.
A service of:
LHEA at
NASA /
GSFC
& Michigan Tech. U.