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Spectacular tsunami of wave of clouds took over Panama City, Florida

A breathtaking series of images captured by helicopter pilot JR Hott show a natural phenomenon that appears to be a though tsunami crashing over the Florida coastline.

However, the natural phenomenon which appeared in Panama City is far less destructive – waves of clouds.

The images show the low-lying haze swooping over high-rise buildings down the coast.

KATU reports JR Hott captured the images hovering over the Gulf of Mexico after one of his pilots came in from a flight on Sunday.

Before his chopper could be engulfed by the heavy fog, JR Hott flew up to capture the wave-like formations.

“We jumped into helicopter and took off,’ he said. But he didn’t have long to descend.

“Within a few minutes after we landed, it covered up the helipad,” the seasoned pilot said.

The natural phenomenon “waves of clouds” occurred as a result of warm, moist air forming "just right" as it blew into the coastline, forming a low-lying fog that dissipates as the air cools with altitude

According to Dr. Greg Forbes, of Weather.com, the phenomenon occurred as a result of warm, moist air forming “just right” as it blew into the coastline, forming a low-lying fog that dissipates as the air cools with altitude.

Dr. Greg Forbes explained on the website: “You see the clouds forming off shore, as the winds from south to north push them toward and then up over the high rises as the air rises and reaches its crest.

“And then sinks back down and lowers the relative humidity and the clouds dissipate.

“The other thing that’s happening is with friction, the air slows down as it just begins to move onshore.

“That gives it a little extra convergence and an upward forcing of the air to rise. But it must be that relative humidity needing to be just right that… explains why we don’t see this kind of a picture every day.”

JR Hott, posted the images on Facebook, and they’ve since swept the internet, receiving an overwhelming response.

“Oh my God, we’ve got thousands of shares and thousands of likes,” he told KATU.

“It’s amazing to me how this thing has gone nuts,” he said.

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Diane A. Wade

Diane is a perfectionist. She enjoys searching the internet for the hottest events from around the world and writing an article about it. The details matter to her, so she makes sure the information is easy to read and understand. She likes traveling and history, especially ancient history. Being a very sociable person she has a blast having barbeque with family and friends.

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