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Smoke on the water




Malibu Fire
The Malibu fire can be seen beyond the Santa Monica Mountains on Monday morning, November 22, 2007.




Waiting in the rain
A woman waits for her ride in the rain at Pico Blvd on Friday, September 21, 2007.




Pot of gold
A rainbow can be seen early Friday morning above Pico Blvd.




Red sky by morning...
sailor take warning.
Red sky at night,
sailor's delight.




Hold on to your hat





While the horn blows




Mammatus over Santa Monica
Mammatus (also known as mamma or mammatocumulus, meaning "breast-cloud") were clearly visable above Santa Monica Beach on Saterday just south of the Pier. Mammatus is a meteorological term applied to a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud, often a cumulus or cumulonimbus. Their color is normally a bluish gray, the same as that of the host cloud, but direct illumination from the setting sun and other clouds may cause a gold or reddish cast. Mammatus can persist anywhere from minutes to hours, diffusing and disappearing over time. The atmosphere must also meet certain conditions, which include a moist and unstable middle to upper atmosphere over a very dry, lower layer of the atmosphere. An updraft then must occur, which shapes the mammatus into the pouch-like shape. Info on Mammatus cloud formation was courtesy of Wikipedia.org



