Before sunrise, the Crystal Mountain cam showed Mt. Rainier, partially illuminated by a setting moon. If you look careful, a cap cloud/lenticular is seen over the mountain's crest.
As the sun rose about the horizon, the low clouds starting streaming over the city--just stunning.
But there was more.... a lot more to appreciate. The Seattle Panocam image facing towards the Olympics around 8 AM showed a ring of light--a glory-- surrounding the upper shadow of the Space Needle on the low clouds that had moved in during the last hour. Glories are associated with atmospheric diffraction, the pending of light by objects and the essential wave-like nature of light.
But look carefully...do you see the line of low clouds extending down the Sound? Something interesting was going on.
Here is another picturetaken a bit earlier that shows the line clearly. The moon is right about the clouds (left side) and a ferry is sailing underneath.
The line was even apparent on high resolution weather satellite imagery, and you can see fog/low clouds over Seattle and Snoqualmie Valley as well. There is another set of cloud lines over the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Anyway, enjoying the great natural beauty around us and understanding our physical environment is a great solace in these trying times.
"There is so much negative energy going around these days"
ReplyDeleteCliff this is so true, and it can make us old guys who lived through much better times years ago very sad. So thank you for posting these wonderful pictures and reminding us of what's truly important - our relationship with and appreciation of our beautiful Mother Earth, and the brief opportunity we each have to take it in.
So beautiful - thank you Cliff.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh--a reminder the sky isn't falling. No pun intended. We do live in a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteIf a rock on a string could smile it would be! A timely reminder!
ReplyDeleteEntries like this are why I consider yours an award-winning blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the break Cliff. Amen. The media hype machine is in full overdrive. The real epidemic is that the talking heads are falling over themselves to give you the virus of fear, uncertainty and doubt.
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ReplyDelete"Like" too! This is one amazing world.
ReplyDeleteI so appreciate this shot of positivity, Cliff. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the gorgeous photos. What a marvelous way to start my day!
ReplyDeleteWho took these amazing photographs? Indeed, it is inspiring to see these, but we also need to not be distracted (for too long) from COVID19 and the steps we all need to take to protect ourselves and our communities.
ReplyDeleteWho took the photographs? Are these available online, free of charge?
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