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Kelvin-Helmhotz clouds? Looking for an ID

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Hey all. The weather may be quiet around here, but I still have my head stuck in the clouds. Tonight on the way to work, I looked out my window and seen what I thought where Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds, so while stuck in the back seat going 40, I stuck my camera out the window and took some shots, forgetting I had my lens in manual focus. :rolleyes: I do get some shots but not as sharp as I wanted, but that could have been because of the moving car I was in. They did not last long, perhaps under 2 minutes, so when we got parked, I kept my eyes open for a bit.

BTW, I have seen these clouds around here a few times, usualy with out a camera in hand or they break apart before I get the shot.

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Are these KH clouds?
 
They look like it to me, though they are the most textbook example. Did you notice them "curling" with time? Judging from the shapes, I assume you did, though they look small enough that it may not have been easy to watch. I've seen KH waves from the NWC in Norman a few times in the past year or so. Pretty neat stuff!
 
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