'Mother Nature Waved Back!' Mount Washington Observatory Shares Cool Cloud Photo

MOUNT WASHINGTON, N.H. (CBS) – The summit of Mt. Washington can produce spectacular scenes of snow and ice atop the 6,288-foot peak. But it was a stunning cloud formation that caught the eye of the Mount Washington Observatory on Monday.

A photo of a wave-like cloud shared on the Observatory's Facebook page had more than 1,500 shares in just a few hours.

Mother nature waved back this morning! A lenticular cloud around 7 AM displayed some awesome KH (Kelvin-Helmholtz)...

Posted by Mount Washington Observatory on Monday, February 24, 2020

"Mother nature waved back this morning!" the Observatory wrote. "A lenticular cloud around 7 AM displayed some awesome KH (Kelvin-Helmholtz) waves!"

The Observatory explained that these wave formations happen when there's a big difference in wind speed over a small vertical distance.

Facebook commenters compared the cloud to "a surfer's heaven," "a celestial cowlick" and a "dollop of meringue."

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