The Flying Saucer At Sunset

Lenticular clouds (Altocumulus lenticularis) are stationary lens-shaped clouds with a smooth layered appearance that form in the troposphere, usually above mountain ranges. One was spotted in Singapore recently...

Full Of Fish Scales This Morning

Singapore 24 August 2013 Merlion Wayfarer woke up to a sky full of fish scales this morning... Cirrocumulus clouds are often found in rows and they look like little puffed-up ripples. Some people think these clouds look like fish scales. The broken or rippled nature of these clouds is caused by air turbulence - It's bad news for anyone flying through them, but great news on the ground because these clouds usually mean that the weather...