Discover the amazing & unexpected world of clouds with this inspiring collection of images. Clouds present us with an ongoing visual exhibition that transforms the sky into a constantly changing mood-altering display of light shade volume & colour. Richard Hamblyn acclaimed author offers a selection of some of the most startling & unusual cloud formations accompanied by Hamblyns entertaining & informative explanation of how the cloud was formed & the conditions in which a similar one might occur. The images use satellite photography of clouds from above as well as ground-based pictures & the collection demonstrates the most unexpected & seemingly impossible patterns that can be created by the natural cycles of the weather. Extraordinary Clouds is divided into five distinct chapters: Clouds from the Air
- Whether seen from a mountain summit an airplane window or an orbiting satellite on the fringes of space our atmosphere can exhibit some surprising characteristics when viewed from above. Vortex clouds fallstreak holes Jetstream cirrus & cloud streets are just some of the cloud formations captured from the air in this chapter. Strange Shapes
- Clouds come in a wide variety of distinctive shapes & some of them can be very strange indeed. From roll clouds & decaying altocumulus to swirling cirrocumulus & the odd bulbous lenticularis that are commonly mistaken for UFOs. Optical Effects
- Clouds refract & diffract sunlight into vivid displays of colour & this section is devoted to the most beautiful of these cloud-induced light effects from the pastel shades of iridescence & colourful rainbows to the bright flames of sun pillars & crepuscular rays. Theatrical Skies
- Great atmospheric dramas are in continuous production all around the world: severe supercell thunderstorms tornadic lightning strikes violent dust storms & a glorious fallstreak hole at sunset all feature in this striking chapter. Man-made Clouds
- The impact of human activity has made its mark on every corner of our planet including the atmosphere & throughout this chapter you will recognize a variety of these man-made clouds in the sky: fumulus clouds from industrial cooling towers contrails from aircrafts a noctilucent rocket trail wing clouds & pyrocumulus formed after man-made fires or erupting volcanoes & forest fires. Produced in association with the Met Office
- the worlds premier weather forecasting bureau
- who have written the Foreword for the book Extraordinary Clouds celebrates the cloud formations & atmospheric phenomena that are completely our of the ordinary from the merest wisp of a fleeting dust devil to the tops of thunderstorms visible from space.