The story of a woman who stumbled upon a rare phenomenon by chance while taking a walk is a hot topic.

Local time, on the 19th, New York Post and other foreign media reported a rare phenomenon near Smith Mountain in Virginia.

Last Tuesday afternoon, Amy Hunter, who rode on Mt. Smith, was sadly surprised. It was because the clouds on the sky seemed to be poured out as if they were right now.
At that time, the sky was so vibrant that it was an illusion that the tsunami was coming. Fortunately, she managed to capture this spectacular scene before the clouds were gone.

"This is a very rare phenomenon, and this cloud is called the Kelvin-Helmholtz cloud," a meteorologist told the local station afterwards. "The phenomenon is known to occur when two air layers meet at different speeds in the atmosphere," the local media said.

"In general, the upper layers of the air tend to move faster, and in the process they emanate from the top of the cloud, creating a wave like this," said Earthsky, It can also be seen as a sign of. "
Hunter then shared the picture through Facebook, so the netizens responded with a variety of responses such as "I think the night Ghost stars shine," "It looks like a tsunami is coming," and "I suddenly want to surf."

It is 'news pick'.

(Photo: Facebook Amy Christie Hunter)