World Meteorological Day brings us to Washington"s Mount Rainier, a huge stratovolcano with a habit of creating its own weather systems. Jutting out about 2 miles above the surrounding landscape, its high altitude interrupts the flow of air that comes in off the Pacific Ocean, creating dramatic weather such as the saucer-shaped clouds on our homepage. They"re called lenticular clouds, and because of their distinctive appearance, they"ve been suggested as an explanation for some UFO sightings. Thanks to the science of meteorology, we know they"re a normal weather phenomenon, commonly occurring on the downwind side of obstructions such as mountains, buildings, or other tall structures.
A peak in the clouds
Today in History
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National Gardening Week
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From pirate port to nature preserve
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National Take the Stairs Day
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Hemingway’s Keys
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Make way for robots
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Balloons and camels are two ways to catch a ride here
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Rumelihisarı in Istanbul, Türkiye
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National Rivers Month
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International Whale Shark Day
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World Olive Tree Day
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World Children s Day
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A path lain with petals
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Twosday
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Winter in England s Cotswolds
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The ruins of a Maya superpower
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Rock of ages
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Dance of the egret
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Daylight saving time
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Traffic jam on the caribou highway
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A place called ‘Peace’ in India
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A seabird gets schooled
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A treaty for science
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Protecting wildlife today and tomorrow
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Great Fountain Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Busy building wetlands
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An iris garden in Tokyo, Japan
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Sea fireflies at the seashore
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A wassailing we go
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World Meerkat Day
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National Bison Day
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