meghirdet
Meghirdet, also known as the "meghirdet" or "meghirdet" phenomenon, is a rare and poorly understood atmospheric event characterized by the sudden appearance of a dense, localized cloud formation that resembles a mushroom or umbrella shape. The term "meghirdet" is derived from the Sanskrit words "megha" meaning cloud and "irdet" meaning to rise or ascend. This phenomenon is often reported in various parts of the world, although it is most commonly observed in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
The meghirdet typically appears without any warning and can last for a few minutes to several hours.
Despite its rarity, the meghirdet has been the subject of numerous studies and observations. Some researchers