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Unusual view - Mammatus clouds over Ireland

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21 August 2025

Unusual view
Mammatus clouds over Ireland

Mammatus cloudsMammatus clouds pictured over Kilkenny, Ireland earlier in the week. - © Lill Dunne

Mammatus clouds were spotted over Kilkenny, Ireland recently, the large, fluffy clouds can look otherworldly but what's actually going on?

Derived from the Latin word mamma meaning udder or breast, these clouds form as warm saturated air sinks within a cumulonimbus thundercloud.

The subsiding air eventually appears below the cloud bases as rounded pouch-like structures called mammatus.

These clouds are usually seen after a thunderstorm has passed, and the imposing formations can extend for hundreds of miles.

They can look particularly spectacular early and late in the day, as the Sun's rays hit each pouch from a low position.

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Ryan Hathaway
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