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In the sky of Australia observed anomalous cloud

The cloud was quite large and an unusual shape.

Australian scientists have recorded the North of the country an abnormally large cloud of unprecedented forms.

The report notes that in the North of Australia to the Gulf of Carpentaria, near the town of Burketown, scientists have recorded abnormally high cloud with a very strange and unprecedented form. They called it “morning Gloria”.

The clouds formed a huge “collar” that can reach thousands of kilometers long and two kilometers high. To move this giant mass may through the sky at speeds up to 60 kilometers per hour.

It is also reported that this abnormal education can potentially pose a threat to passenger aircraft. Scientists themselves call “Morning Gloria” sleeping tornadoes, the spiral sleeve of the cyclone, but the exact explanation of what it is and how it occurs is still there.

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