Horninami
Horninami is a fictional atmospheric phenomenon described in speculative fiction and online folklore. The term refers to horn-shaped, plume-like protrusions that emerge from storm clouds, especially cumulonimbus, during intense convection. In many depictions, the horns extend outward from the cloud base or along the sides of the storm column, sometimes curving or twisting in rapid, wind-driven motion. The effect is frequently accompanied by iridescent coloration, crackling electricity, or vivid lighting, and may appear in clusters around the main storm.
Origin and usage: The name appears to be a neologism combining “horn” with a suffix like -inami,
Scientific status: Horninami is not recognized as a real meteorological phenomenon. There are no peer-reviewed observations
Cultural footprint: In digital communities, horninami is used as shorthand for surreal storm imagery or to