Wolkenstraßen
Wolkenstraßen, meaning "cloud streets" in German, refers to a meteorological phenomenon where clouds form in parallel bands or rows. These formations are typically observed when there is a layer of air above with a slightly higher temperature or humidity than the air below, leading to convective instability. As air parcels rise from the warmer, moister layer, they cool and condense, forming individual cloud elements. The spacing and orientation of these cloud streets are often influenced by the prevailing wind direction.
This pattern is commonly associated with cumulus clouds, such as cumulus humilis or cumulus mediocris, which
The formation of wolkenstraßen requires specific atmospheric conditions, including a source of rising air, a sufficiently