A strange cloud in the sky of Turkey
A strange cloud in the sky of Turkey
Residents of Turkey were left scratching their heads on Tuesday as a strange cloud appeared in the sky over several cities in the country. The cloud, which was described as "unusual" and "otherworldly," was spotted in the morning and remained visible for several hours.
Eyewitnesses reported that the cloud was a bright orange color and seemed to glow in the sunlight. Some said it appeared to be moving in a circular pattern, while others said it was stationary. The cloud was also reported to have a distinct "tail" or "appendage" that trailed behind it.
Many people took to social media to share photos and videos of the cloud, with some speculating that it was a UFO or some kind of atmospheric phenomenon. However, experts say that the cloud is likely a natural occurrence.
"Based on the descriptions and the photos that we've seen, it's likely that this was a lenticular cloud," said Dr. Mehmet Ali Alpar, a meteorologist at Istanbul Technical University. Lenticular clouds are a type of cloud that forms when moist air is forced to rise over a mountain or other obstacle. They are often described as "flying saucer" shaped, and can appear in bright orange or red colors when illuminated by the sun.
While the cloud was certainly a sight to behold, it posed no threat to the public and has now dissipated. However, residents are still in awe of the strange cloud that appeared in the sky of Turkey.
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