10 Most Fascinating Natural Phenomena * *  Aurora Borealis Undoubtedly one
of the most beautiful events to occur in our world, the Aurora
Borealis<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_%28astronomy%29>,
also known as the Northern Lights, has both astounded and amazed people
since it was first discovered. This phenomenon ocurrs when the sun gives off
high-energy charged particles (also called ions) that travel out into space
at speeds of 300 to 1200 kilometres per second. A cloud of such particles is
called a plasma. The stream of plasma coming from the sun is known as the
solar wind. As the solar wind interacts with the edge of the earth’s magnetic
field, some of the particles are trapped by it and they follow the lines of
magnetic force down into the ionosphere, the section of the earth’s
atmosphere that extends from about 60 to 600 kilometers above the earth’s
surface. When the particles collide with the gases in the ionosphere they
start to glow, producing the spectacle that we know as the auroras, northern
and southern.


 Mammatus Clouds Also known as mammatocumulus, meaning "bumpy clouds", they
are a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud.
Composed primarily of ice, Mammatus
Clouds<http://www.cylive.com/content/28399/Fantastic_Natural_Phenomenon_of_Mammatus_Clouds>can
extend for hundreds of miles in each direction, while individual
formations can remain visibly static for ten to fifteen minutes at a time.
True to their ominous appearance, mammatus clouds are often harbingers of a
coming storm or other extreme weather system.


 Red Tides More correctly known as an algal bloom, the so-called Red
tide<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_tide>is a natural event in which
estuarine, marine, or fresh water algae
accumulate rapidly in the water column and can convert entire areas of an
ocean or beach into a blood red color. This phenomena is caused by high
levels of phytoplankton accumulating to form dense, visible clouds near the
surface of the water. While some of these can be relatively harmless, others
can be harbingers of deadly toxins that cause the deaths of fish, birds and
marine mammals. In some cases, even humans have been harmed by red tides
though no human exposure are known to have been fatal. While they can be
fatal, the constituent phytoplankton in ride tides are not harmful in small
numbers.


 Penitentes These amazing ice spikes, generally known as
penitentes<http://darkerview.com/darkview/index.php?/archives/241-Penitentes.html>due
to their resemblance to processions of white-hooded monks, can be
found
on mountain glaciers and vary in size dramatically: from a few centimetres
to 5 metres in height. Initially, the sun’s rays cause random dimples on the
surface of the snow. Once such a dimple is formed, sunlight can be reflected
within the dimple, increasing the localized sublimation. As this
accelerates, deep troughs are formed, leaving peaks of ice standing between
them.





 Sailing Stones The mysterious moving
stones<http://webecoist.com/2009/01/18/nature-phenomena-wonders-natural-world/>of
the packed-mud desert of Death Valley have been a center of scientific
controversy for decades. Rocks weighing up to hundreds of pounds have been
known to move up to hundreds of yards at a time. Some scientists have
proposed that a combination of strong winds and surface ice account for
these movements. However, this theory does not explain evidence of different
rocks starting side by side and moving at different rates and in disparate
directions. Moreover, the physics calculations do not fully support this
theory as wind speeds of hundreds of miles per hour would be needed to move
some of the stones.


 Supercells 
Supercell<http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/most-bizarre-meteorological-phenomena/6091>is
the name given to a continuously rotating updraft deep within a severe
thunderstorm (a mesocyclone) and looks downright scary. They are usually
isolated storms, which can last for hours, and sometimes can split in two,
with one storm going to the left of the wind and one to the right. They can
spout huge amounts of hail, rain and wind and are often responsible for
tornados, though they can also occur without tornados. Supercells are often
carriers of giant hailstones and although they can occur anywhere in the
world they’re most frequent in the Great Plains of the US. (photo by Mark
Humpage <http://www.mhweather.co.uk/mhwphp/index.php>)


 Fire Whirls A fire whirl <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_whirl>, also
known as fire devil or fire tornado, is a rare phenomenon in which a fire,
under certain conditions --depending on air temperature and currents--,
acquires a vertical vorticity and forms a whirl, or a tornado-like effect of
a vertically oriented rotatingcolumn of air. Fire whirls often occur during
bush fires. Vertical rotating columns of fire form when the air currents and
temperature are just right, creating a tornado-like effect. They can be as
high as 30 to 200 ft tall and up to 10 ft wide but only last a few minutes,
although some can last for longer if the winds are strong.



 Ice Circles A rare phenomenon usually only seen in extremely cold
countries, scientists generally accept that Ice
Circles<http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/massive-10ft-spinning-ice-circle-discovered-uk/5963>are
formed when surface ice gathers in the center of a body
of water rather than the edges. A slow moving river current can create a
slow turning eddy, which rotates, forming an ice disc. Very slowly the edges
are ground down until a gap is formed between the eddy and the surrounding
ice. These ice circles have been seen with diameters of over 500 feet and
can also at times be found in clusters and groups at different sizes. (Photo
by Brook Tyler <http://www.flickr.com/photos/10668...@n06/3106547552/>)



 Gravity Waves The undulating pattern of a Gravity
Wave<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_wave>is caused by air
displaced in the vertical plain, usually as a result of
updrafts coming off the mountains or during thunderstorms. A wave pattern
will only be generated when the updraft air is forced into a stable air
pocket. The upward momentum of the draft triggers into the air pocket causes
changes in the atmosphere, altering the fluid dynamics. Nature then tries to
restore the fluid changes within the atmosphere, which present in a visible
oscillating pattern within the cloud. (Photo by:
NASA<http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/HPDOCS/misr/misr_html/cloud_gravity_waves.html>)




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