Strange clouds over Japan







Strange clouds over Japan

As seen from a plane whilst flying over north Hokkaidoh

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moosemotherMooseMother (50 days ago)
These are not clouds, they are speed warnings to inform pilots they are nearing Japan
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markozmarkoz (50 days ago)
yep, roll clouds
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Guest: Glider Pilot (50 days ago)
Sorry, not the 'chemtrails' of urban myth but roll clouds caused by atmospheric wave action (also known as Lenticular clouds). Search 'wave clouds' or 'lenticular clouds' on Wiki.
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Guest: CLINT (50 days ago)
ChemTrails! Arm yourself with knowledge and do a Google search: "ChemTrails".
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Guest: mucmuc (50 days ago)
cotton wool should have been harvested months ago, Tom, you know nothing.
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Guest (50 days ago)
Aliens! It's the only sane & logical answer.
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sinvisigothSinvisigoth (50 days ago)
That's cruel. Cotton should be allowed to enjoy a life free from fear and persecution.
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Guest: Tom (51 days ago)
No in fact it's cotton wool about to be harvested.
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