In 2017, storm chaser and photographer Mike Olbinski was traveling through North Dakota and saw an incredible natural phenomenon. This happened near the town of Bowdon and it is awe-inspiring. Luckily for us, he captured this weather phenomenon in North Dakota in a beautiful video.
This phenomenon is unusual, and the cloud formations are called undulatus asperatus clouds. This formation can almost be described as the view of waves above our heads as if the world were underwater. It is uncommon to see it in such a dramatic form, let alone be captured on video.
What's more, the photographer happened to catch this amazing sight while the sun was setting. This resulted in one of the most mesmerizing videos ever of undulatus asperatus clouds in North Dakota:
Have you ever seen undulatus asperatus clouds, a phenomenon in North Dakota? It's almost hard to believe this can happen, but it is entirely real! North Dakota provided the perfect place to view it and a stunning landscape for it to be over. You can check out more of Mike Olbinski's videos by clicking the link, and you can get more information about his work on Mike Olbinski's website. He's incredible, we promise. Need something to do while you're in the Peace Garden state? Check out all the goings-on on Viator.
Have you ever seen something like this in North Dakota or have any interesting weather experiences to share? Tell us about them! Then, take a look at this other incredible time-lapse video in North Dakota that shows the beauty of a prairie night sky.
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