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Rare Asperitas Clouds Spotted Across Scotland After Storm Amy

10 Oct

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Summary

  • Storm Amy causes power cuts, tree damage, and internet outages
  • Unusual "asperitas" clouds spotted in Scotland after the storm
  • Met Office says these rare clouds are linked to thunderstorms
Rare Asperitas Clouds Spotted Across Scotland After Storm Amy

On the weekend of October 9th, 2025, Storm Amy swept across Scotland, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. The powerful storm caused widespread power outages, brought down trees, and damaged sub-sea internet cables to the remote islands of Shetland and Tiree.

In the days following the storm, something unusual began to appear in the skies above parts of Scotland. BBC Weather Watchers captured stunning images of rare "asperitas" cloud formations, which the Met Office describes as a new and mysterious cloud type that resembles "rippling ocean waves in the sky."

According to the Met Office, the appearance of these unusual clouds is linked to the thunderstorms that accompanied Storm Amy. While the exact cause of the asperitas formations remains unknown, the agency says the clouds require highly unstable atmospheric conditions to form.

Striking examples of the asperitas clouds were spotted from locations across the Scottish Highlands, including Arnisdale and Lochcarron. In addition to the rare cloud formations, parts of northeast Scotland also experienced dramatic sunsets and double rainbows in the storm's aftermath.

As Scotland continues to recover from the impacts of Storm Amy, the appearance of these mesmerizing asperitas clouds has provided a silver lining, offering a glimpse of the natural world's ability to create truly awe-inspiring sights, even in the wake of a powerful weather event.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "asperitas" clouds are a new and rare cloud formation that resembles "rippling ocean waves in the sky," according to the Met Office.
The appearance of the unusual asperitas clouds is associated with the thunderstorms that accompanied Storm Amy, which swept across Scotland last weekend.
In addition to the asperitas clouds, parts of northeast Scotland also experienced dramatic sunsets and double rainbows in the storm's aftermath.

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