Mammatus clouds over Sicily
Taken by Giuseppe Pappa on June 11, 2026 @
Pedara,Sicily, Italy
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 760D Exposure Time: 1/160 Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 100 Date Taken: 2026:06:11 18:53:13 |
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Title: Dramatic Mammatus Clouds Over Pedara (Sicily)Description:A spectacular display of Mammatus clouds (Cumulonimbus mammatus) captured this afternoon over Pedara, a village located on the southern slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy. These bulbous, pouch-like structures formed at the base of a severe thunderstorm cell, creating an ominous yet mesmerizing sky. Mammatus clouds typically occur when cold, saturated downdrafts sink rapidly into warmer, drier air beneath the storm's anvil, causing ice crystals to sublimate and produce these smooth, pocketed shapes.Technical Details:Camera: Canon EOS 760DLens: 17-50mmLocation: Pedara, Catania (Sicily, Italy)
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