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Photos from our archives: A collection of Mt. Shasta's lenticular clouds
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A thin layer of lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta.
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Mt. Shasta under a lenticular cloud.
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Mt. Shasta with a lenticular cloud from Lake Street in Mount Shasta.
Skye Kinkade
A lenticular over Mt. Shasta with Sisson School in the foreground.
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Birds enjoy the view over Mt. Shasta and a lenticular cloud in February of 2018.
Skye KinkadeA swirling lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta.
Skye KinkadeA lenticular over Mt. Shasta.
Skye KinkadeA lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta
Skye KinkadeLenticualr clouds over Mt. Shasta.
Skye KinkadeA lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta
Skye KinkadeA lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta
Skye KinkadeA lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta
Skye KinkadeA lenticular cloud over Mt. Shasta
Skye KinkadeDouble lenticulars over Mt. Shasta in 2012.
Skye KinkadeAn odd looking lenticular over the city of Mount Shasta in February of 2020.
Skye KinkadeMt. Shasta and two lenticular clouds over South Weed in February of 2020.
File PhotoAn unusual lenticular is lit by morning sun in early 2020.
Skye KinkadeAn unusual lenticular is lit by morning sun in early 2020.
Skye KinkadeMt. Shasta with a lenticular cloud hovering above.
Haley BrownMt. Shasta and a lenticular can barely be seen over the ridge in this photo taken from Dunsmuir.
Richard DuPertuisA lenticular cloud resembles a witch's hat over Mt. Shasta in this photo submitted by Cathy Casey in 2020.
Cathy CaseyA bird flies near Mt. Shasta with a lenticular overhead.
File PhotoMt. Shasta at dusk with a lenticular hovering next to it.
File PhotoMt. Shasta with a lenticular cloud from McCloud
File PhotoMt. Shasta with lenticulars overhead.
File PhotoMt. Shasta from McCloud
Shareen StraussA
wavy lenticluar cloud over Mount Shasta, taken from the Abranm's Lake
overpass on Interstate 5 and submitted by Kevin Hemholtz.
Kevin HemholtzTaken in 2014 from Weed, this lenticular approaches Mt. Shasta.
File PhotoMany-stacked lenticulars hover over Mt. Shasta.
Paul BoergerA lenticular approaches Mt. Shasta, which is covered by another lenticular cloud.
File PhotoA lenticular cloud approaches Mt. Shasta from the Weed area in this photo submitted by Helen E. Taylor
Helen E TaylorA lenticular cloud hovers over Mt. Shasta in the fall of 2016 in this photo by Jean Nels.
Jean NelsLenticular clouds and Mt. Shasta from the Weed area, by Bill Miesse.
Bill MiesseThe last rays of the day's sun make Mt. Shasta and a disc-shaped lenticular glow pink.
Sarabecca BarnettA lenticular over "The Heart of Mt. Shasta."
Sarabecca BarnettAn interesting lenticular formation over a snow-covered Mt. Shasta, as seen from McCloud.
Shareen StraussA series of lenticular clouds can be seen in this photo taken in the Mt. Shasta Area and submitted by Sulena Sivananda.
Sulena SivanandaA lenticular cloud can be seen between Black Butte and Mt. Shasta.
Belinda HiguraA lenticular cloud caps Mt. Shasta in June of 2012.
File PhotoA lenticular cloud as seen from McCloud in February of 2018.
Shareen StraussLenticular clouds from the Mt. Shasta area in 2018.
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lenticular that hovered over Mount Shasta for two days in February of
2012 was just as stunning from above. Nansee Greenwich of Sebastopol
submitted this photo, taken from an Alaskan Airlines flight traveling
from Seattle, Wash. to Santa Rosa on Jan. 29, 2012. “I was excited to
see it and then even more excited to see your posts on Facebook and
realize that it was over Mt Shasta!” Greenwich wrote in an email to
submit this photo.
Nansee GreenwichA lenticular cloud taken from the Mt. Shasta Area Newspapers parking lot in on Jan. 29, 2012.
Skye KinkadeA lenticular hovers over the city of Mount Shasta on Jan. 29, 2012.
Paul BoergerA lenticluar cloud in 2012.
Shareen StraussMt. Shasta and a lenticular cloud from McCloud.
Shareen StraussA lens shaped lenticular as seen from McCloud.
Shareen StraussMt. Shasta and two lenticulars can be seen in this photo contributed by Suzzanne Mendenhall.
Suzzanne MendenhallA lenticular over Mt. Shasta in February of 2000.
File PhotoA lenticular over Mt. Shasta in February of 2000.
File PhotoA lenticular over Mt. Shasta in February of 2000.
File PhotoA lenticular over Mt. Shasta in February of 2000.
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lenticular is lit with morning sun in February 2020 in this photo by
Shasta-McCloud Management Unit Fire Management Officer Paul Zerr.
Paul ZerrStacked lenticular clouds over Mt. Shasta in February, 2014.
File PhotoA lenticular and Mt. Shasta in February 2020, submitted by Suzzanne Mendenhall.
Suzzanne MendenhallA strange lenticular over Mount Shasta in February of 2020, submitted by Tasha Churchill.
Tasha ChurchillA Thanksgiving Day lenticular over Mt. Shasta, taken in 2016.
File PhotoA lenticular over the City of Mount Shasta on in January of 2019, submitted by Therese Swenson.
Therese SwensonMt. Shasta with sweet peas and lenticular clouds as seen from McCloud in August 2020.
Shareen StraussMt. Shasta and lenticulars as seen from McCloud
Shareen StraussA lenticualr cloud over Mt. Shasta in August of 2020.
Shareen StraussAn add lenticular over Weed submitted by Vincent Clements
Vincent ClementsA wild lenticular cloud as seen from Lake Shastina
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