A specially shaped cloud resembling the flying saucer in Jordan Peele’s sci-fi film “Nope” has recently attracted the attention of residents and visitors in California (USA).
Eyewitnesses said they hid as if they couldn’t meet their eyes as a magnetic cloud appeared in the sky near Palm Springs. Immediately, the images of the UFO cloud were widely shared across social networks.
“The cloud is exactly like the image that often appears in sci-fi movies I’ve seen before,” one user commented.
A similar scene played out in the Coachella valley. Dr James Danoff-Burg, conservation director at Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert, said he was working as a guide for a group of tourists when they all looked up at the sky when they saw the weddings. UFO cloud.
However, according to experts, it is a common type of rattan that often appears in the nature reserve of the zoo. The phenomenon is a godlike cloud, described as looking like “stacked pancakes”.
“That day was special because we saw a strange cloud with three layers stacked on top of each other,” Danoff-Burg said.
National Weather Service meteorologist Cindy Palmer said last year that breathing clouds, which usually appear in the winter months, form wind like hills and mountains, when cloud clouds This cloud was detected over the Bay Area.
“Everybody can see that winter winds are usually in one direction,” explains Palmer. When the wind moves over the mountains, the air lifts, the moisture condenses and forms clouds.