Specatcular Lenticularis in 2017 and resembling PSC's in 2023 with the same Bowl Structure forming above Lago di Maggiore, Lugano, Tessin, CH
Taken by Christoph Malin on December 22, 2023 @ Lugano, Lago di Lugano, Tessin, Switzerland
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Lenticularis Display, Tessin, Switzerland, October 2017 Date: October, 29th, 2017 Photos and Videos Recorded from 5:28 pm to 18:49 Location: Sentiero Lago di Lugano, Monte Bar 1313 m ASL, 46°5’48”N, 8°59’7”E, looking West, GPS Direction 240.843 M Panoramas created in Lightroom Camera: Nikon D750 with AFS 24-70/2.8, iPhone 8 In 2017, while producing a Bikeride Travel Story for MTB Magazine with Friends to Monte Bar in the Locarno Area, Tessin, Switzerland, during strong cold Northern Foehn Winds, we encountered the most impressive Lenticularis Cloud Display ever. We had Lights on the Bikes, and I took the time to shoot some Pano and Video with D750 and iPhone 8 until it got too dark and we had to move on. PSC Display, Tessin, Switzerland, December 2023 Date: December 22nd, 2023 Photos and Videos Recorded ca. from 3 pm to 5 pm Location: Sentiero Lago di Lugano, Monte Bar 1595m ASL, 46°6’29”N, 9°2’4”E, looking Southwest, GPS Direction 208.866 M Panoramas created in Lightroom Camera: iPhone 15 ProMax, Insta360 Ace Pro Chest Mount In 2023, while producing Images for Mountainbike Company Simplon with Friends again to Monte Bar in the Locarno Area, Tessin, Switzerland, during very strong cold Northern Foehn Winds, we encountered a very impressive PSC Cloud Display (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_stratospheric_cloud). I took the time to shoot some Pano and Video with iPhone 15 Pro Max and a Insta360 Ace Pro while riding, until it got too dark and we had to move on to get down to the Valley. Conclusio: What we found very interesting, is that at both Events with similar Line of Sight we see the same main Bowl Structure forming, probably caused by the Topography of Lago Maggiore and nearby Mountains which can reach up to 2000m ASL. Kind regards, Christoph Malin Christophmalin.com https://twanight.org/profile/christoph-malin/ https://www.eso.org/public/outreach/partnerships/photo-ambassadors/#malin
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