Funny to see this. I'm well familiar with Karl the Fog in San Francisco and wondered if other parts of the world had something similar. Interesting to see that the cloud forms in the same spot and...
Funny to see this. I'm well familiar with Karl the Fog in San Francisco and wondered if other parts of the world had something similar. Interesting to see that the cloud forms in the same spot and became a bit of a navigational aid for pilots.
Hector is a cumulonimbus thundercloud cluster that forms regularly nearly every afternoon on the Tiwi Islands in the Northern Territory of Australia, from approximately September to March each year. Hector, or sometimes Hector the Convector, is known as one of the world's most consistently large thunderstorms [...]
Funny to see this. I'm well familiar with Karl the Fog in San Francisco and wondered if other parts of the world had something similar. Interesting to see that the cloud forms in the same spot and became a bit of a navigational aid for pilots.
Reminds me of the very consistent lightning storms at Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela.
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