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KevBrads1
01 February 2016 17:20:05

Look outside now to see if you can spot on any nacreous clouds, I think I can see them from here, west Manchester.


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KevBrads1
01 February 2016 17:28:35

Definite nacreous clouds visible. Beautiful.


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doctormog
01 February 2016 17:30:24


Look outside now to see if you can spot on any nacreous clouds, I think I can see them from here, west Manchester.


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Second time I have seen them in three days. This was this evening's view:



Windy Willow
01 February 2016 17:36:33

Wow! That's so Lucky, it's just low cloud here 


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Essan
01 February 2016 17:47:34

Several visble over Evesham around 5pm but had sadly faded by the time I got home to my camera.  Will remember to take it with me tomorrow!


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LeedsLad123
01 February 2016 17:52:18
Oh, how beautiful. Much like thundersnow and noctilucent clouds, nacreous clouds are something I have never witnessed with my own eyes.
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LeedsLad123
01 February 2016 17:55:11

Having said that, just checked on instagram and lots of people have uploaded photos of nacreous clouds in Leeds - so it appears I just missed them.


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doctormog
01 February 2016 17:59:29


Having said that, just checked on instagram and lots of people have uploaded photos of nacreous clouds in Leeds - so it appears I just missed them.


Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


I managed to get mine on the BBC  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-scotland-35457607


KevBrads1
01 February 2016 18:01:25
Caught them on my time-lapse this evening



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01 February 2016 18:20:14

There are some on today's Lakeland Cam taken over Coniston.



 


IMBY the sky was oddly luminous after sunset, but  sky was obscured by thin tropospheric clouds.


 


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KevBrads1
01 February 2016 18:37:19


From Irlam


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snow 2004
01 February 2016 19:06:15


 


Second time I have seen them in three days. This was this evening's view:


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


 


That is the exact same view I had from near Manchester airport on the way home from work. Great photo. I wish I'd have stopped to take a photo. Never seen anything like it. Didn't realise it was so widespread. 


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SJV
01 February 2016 19:13:34


 


 


That is the exact same view I had from near Manchester airport on the way home from work. Great photo. I wish I'd have stopped to take a photo. Never seen anything like it. Didn't realise it was so widespread. 


Originally Posted by: snow 2004 


Me too. I'm hoping there will be some around just before sunrise tomorrow morning as I'll be in Grenoside with a good view of the sky at that time.

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01 February 2016 19:17:30

More photos here:


http://blog.metoffice.gov.uk/2012/12/10/nacreous-or-mother-of-pearl-cloud-sightings/


The Times had an article today which tried to show a correlation with the onset of seriously cold weather. Presummably these clouds show disturbances in the stratosphere which could be linked (at least in a sub-editor's mind) to an outbreak of SSW.


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JACKO4EVER
01 February 2016 19:23:08
Saw a magnificent display of these at sunset in Notts today- brilliant - really happy to have seen them
Uncle Ted
01 February 2016 20:46:31
fabulous show here too, wonderfully irradescent with a beautiful pink haze. wish I carried a camera.
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pnepaul
01 February 2016 21:52:22

I saw some in Workington earlier, sadly I didn't have the camera with me. Lovely to observe them.

Duckiepuddle
01 February 2016 22:04:36
I saw them too here east of Liverpool. I had no idea what I was looking at. Took a couple of pictures but they are rubbish compared to the real thing. Beautiful!

I feel privileged.

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Andy J
01 February 2016 22:35:20

Saw some nacreous clouds here around 5pm in the western sky, tinges of green and red mixed in.   Last time I can remember seeing nacreous clouds was back in February 1996. Checking my records, it was Feb 16, 1996.  These were much more spectacular though, and scattered throughout the western sky.  Funnily enough, the weather was very similar to today, very strong westerly winds, mild (9C), stayed dry with hazy sunshine.


 


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KevBrads1
02 February 2016 08:21:53

Visible again in the dawn sky this morning. My time-lapse last night was still picking them up 90 minutes after sunset.


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idj20
02 February 2016 08:24:31

Trying to spot them - and failing miserably in doing so. I fear that my southernmost Kent location and it's associated crappy cloudy climate may not let me see them.


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Easternpromise
02 February 2016 08:35:19

Not as spectacular as on some of the photos but I saw a similar sunset with these clouds when driving home from Norwich last night. I have never seen anything like it before and wondered what sort of weather phenomena I was looking at. And similar to some of the photos, there were also some other wispy jet black clouds which looked really bizzare and which I have not seen before.


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Easternpromise
02 February 2016 08:39:39

As I speak, pathches of purple/pink are appearing in the clouds East of Norwich!!


Edit.. Others at work confirm the clouds were clearly visible in Norfolk at dawn this morning.


 


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Chunky Pea
02 February 2016 09:12:54

Managed to (badly) capture them earlier this morning before the rain clouds spewed over yet again


 



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Highlander
02 February 2016 11:00:28


More photos here:


http://blog.metoffice.gov.uk/2012/12/10/nacreous-or-mother-of-pearl-cloud-sightings/


The Times had an article today which tried to show a correlation with the onset of seriously cold weather. Presummably these clouds show disturbances in the stratosphere which could be linked (at least in a sub-editor's mind) to an outbreak of SSW.


Originally Posted by: DEW 


I wondered if these were caused by the severe disturbance in the Troposphere from recent storms active below the current Polar Vortex displacement overhead? Presume waves of moist air being shifted upwards in to lower Strat? They do seem to indicate some sort of quite turbulent interaction between the Troposphere and Stratosphere. As it is so rare for them to be seen like this here, the question is what are the unusual factors causing this and do the models pick this up. A big question!

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