Screenshot of NHK News reporting on the cloud:
The cloud is called "tsurushi-gumo" (hanging cloud), looking like a UFO, says NHK. It also says that the cloud appears when strong winds blow near Fujisan (Mt. Fuji).
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Screenshot of NHK News reporting on the cloud:
The cloud is called "tsurushi-gumo" (hanging cloud), looking like a UFO, says NHK. It also says that the cloud appears when strong winds blow near Fujisan (Mt. Fuji).
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8 comments:
Altocumulus Lenticularis
http://mmem.spschools.org/grade5science/weather/altocumulusII.html
HAARP?:)
thermonuclear weapon accident.
Fujisan is not translated as Mr Fuji but Fuji Mountain. Please.
Sorry. r and t are next to each other on the keyboard...
Sorry's not good enough, not today, not tomorrow, not ever!
Looks like an earthquake cloud to me!!
its a lenticular cloud. these have always been around mountainous areas. long before HAARP.
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