Interesting looking rippled stratocumulus. Usually caused by fast-moving warm and moist upper air "shearing" over less warm and drier surface air (a bit like sea water shearing over sand forming little dune ripples you see when the tide goes out).
My name is Ian D J and live at Folkestone, Kent. But, am I a professional cartoonist? Am I really a pro photographer? Do I get paid by the Met Office to provide weather forecasts? The answer to all three questions are actually no. Doodling, digital photography and meteorology are all things I do just for fun as well as keeping myself occupied, I've been doing all three favourite subjects for as long as I can remember where they all are completely self-taught.
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