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UFO cloud spotted hovering over Devon

UFO cloud spotted hovering over Devon

The cloud spotted over Beaworthy (Paddy DubDread Roberts)Subscribe newsletterSubscribe to our email and get updates right in your inbox. I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from Holsworthy Post. Read our privacy noticeIN a bizarre turn of events, local residents were left scratching their heads as a UFO shaped cloud was

The cloud spotted over Beaworthy (Paddy DubDread Roberts)

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IN a bizarre turn of events, local residents were left scratching their heads as a UFO shaped cloud was seen hovering over Beaworthy.

Reports of a cloud resembling a flying saucer caused momentary panic that extraterrestrial visitors were finally about to make their move. 

But not to worry, it was only a lenticular cloud. 

Lenticular clouds are lens shaped, unnatural looking and quite unusual in the British Isles but do occasionally occur. 

A spokesperson from the Met Office explains: “They look a lot like the traditional shape of flying saucers in science fiction, and real lenticular clouds are believed to be one of the most common explanations for UFO sightings across the world. 

“When air blows across a mountain range, in certain circumstances, it can set up a train of large standing waves in the air downstream, rather like ripples forming in a river when water flows over an obstruction. 

“If there is enough moisture in the air, the rising motion of the wave will cause water vapour to condense, forming the unique appearance of lenticular clouds. 

“Lenticular clouds are a visible sign of mountain waves in the air. However, these waves can be present beyond the clouds, and may exist even when no clouds are formed. 

“On the ground, they can result in very strong gusty winds in one place, with still air only a few hundred metres away.  

“Pilots of powered aircraft tend to avoid flying near lenticular clouds because of the turbulence that accompany them. 

“Skilled (and brave) glider pilots, on the other hand, like them, because they can tell from the shape of the clouds where the air will be rising.”

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