
Airborne Arctic Stratospheric (Ozone) Expedition Stavanger Norway Jan-Feb 1989: The clouds seen from the NASA DC-8 aircraft at nearly 39,000 feet in the polar regions north of Stravanger, Norway, are representative of what are called 'Type II' polar stratospheric clouds. This type consists mostly of water molecules frozen as ice. These particular clouds are also exhibiting what is called orographic effects - the clouds have taken on a wave-like form because of motion associated with underlying topographic features of the earth's surface; in this case, some mountains in Iceland.
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NASA ID
ARC-1989-AC89-0114-592
Date Created
February 28, 1989
Center
ARC
Media Type
image
Photographer
Eric James
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