Lenticular Clouds on Cascades Volcanoes, Part II (still no alien landings noted)
Summary:
Volcanoes are endlessly fascinating for so many reasons, not the least of which is the way they make their own weather. Mt. Shasta, at the south end of the Cascades Range is no exception, as it rises around 10,000 feet above the surrounding valleys. The view of Shasta this morning was much different than it was on Thursday! It's really nice to see even more snow coming this week.
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Geographic context:
Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Mount Shasta | US | 41.3228 | -122.316 |
The South End | US | 35.2078 | -80.8501 |
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