Sometimes clouds wear caps, Latin: pileus. And since clouds always have more or less cool Latin names, these clouds are not called cap clouds, but pileus clouds. If different colors are added due to favorable weather effects, you have a rainbow cloud - to be precise, a mother-of-pearl cloud.
Such clouds look unusual in themselves:

Such clouds are located at an altitude of 15 to 30 kilometers and require a temperature of at least -78 °C to form, the German Weather Service reports.
Similar clouds can also be observed in our latitudes, even with the mother-of-pearl effect like the cloud that was photographed and filmed in China. Many examples can be found on Wetter Online . But the mother-of-pearl cloud in China attracted more attention:

The cloud becomes more colorful and changes location
made various media from posts on Twitter and Facebook ... but something is wrong!
Let's take a look at a video like this:
In the New York Post video, there are only two videos that repeat themselves. And now let's compare the cloud in the two videos:

You will notice that in both videos you can see the exact same cloud as in the photo above (!).
In the video on the right (above the houses) at least the proportions of the cloud are still very close, but this has the error that even more clouds can be seen above the “rainbow cloud”, which is not meteorologically possible.
In the "video" on the left (because it's actually just a photo that's supposed to look like a video), the photo of the cloud was stretched a little up and down and the lower cloud was drawn a little, but at the edges you can clearly see that it is the same cloud.
The photo of the cloud is real, but the videos were created purely from Likebait.
Also interesting:
It is currently claimed that 4 robots equipped with artificial intelligence killed 29 scientists in a laboratory in Japan - but the only source for this is a ufologist and advocate of various conspiracy myths.
– No, 29 scientists were not killed by 4 robots in Japan!
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