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science-and-environment1 year ago

"Mysterious 'Fallstreak Holes' in Florida's Clouds: Unraveling the Science"

NASA has highlighted the appearance of unusual fallstreak holes, also known as "hole-punch clouds," in the sky near South Florida. These rare formations occur when airplanes disturb mid-level clouds containing supercooled water droplets, causing them to freeze and form ice crystals that eventually fall, leaving voids in the cloud layer. Meteorologists have noted these phenomena since the 1940s, and studies have linked them to passing airplanes and specific atmospheric conditions. The recent sightings in the Gulf of Mexico off Key West have sparked curiosity and discussion among observers and scientists.

science1 year ago

"Uncovering the Mystery of Circular Cloud Holes Over Florida"

NASA's Terra satellite captured rare, circular holes in the clouds above Florida, known as fallstreak holes or hole-punch clouds, caused by airplanes flying through altocumulus clouds. These holes, previously linked to UFOs, were created by planes taking off from Miami International Airport, and can last around one hour before closing up. They pose no threat to people on the ground but can slightly increase precipitation in surrounding areas.

science-and-nature1 year ago

"Mysterious Circular Cloud Holes Over Florida: Unraveling the Cause"

NASA's Terra satellite captured stunning images of circular holes, known as fallstreak holes or hole-punch clouds, above the Gulf of Mexico off Florida's west coast. These rare occurrences, previously linked to UFOs, are actually created by airplanes flying through altocumulus clouds, causing the surrounding water vapor to freeze and form wispy strands of cloud. Scientists have only recently discovered the cause of these holes, which can slightly increase precipitation in areas surrounding airports but pose no threat to people on the ground.