Now another thing about aliens - why do they have to be all sneaky? This particular spacecraft followed the van for about 20 minutes before I was able to take evasive action. If them aliens thought I didn't notice, they were dead wrong. I was on to 'em from the start. So shout out to my extraterrestrial fans - you don't have to stalk, fellas. Just write a comment and state yer case. Always happy to hear from ya.
A more scientific explanation for this particular UFO is that it is a Cumulus cloud of the Pileus persuasion. According to the weather experts at the University of Illinois,
Fair weather cumulus have the appearance of floating cotton and have a lifetime of 5-40 minutes. Known for their flat bases and distinct outlines, fair weather cumulus exhibit only slight vertical growth, with the cloud tops designating the limit of the rising air. Given suitable conditions, however, harmless fair weather cumulus can later develop into towering cumulonimbus clouds associated with powerful thunderstorms.
Fair weather cumulus are fueled by buoyant bubbles of air, or thermals, that rise upward from the earth's surface. As they rise, the water vapor within cools and condenses forming cloud droplets. Young fair weather cumulus have sharply defined edges and bases while the edges of older clouds appear more ragged, an artifact of cloud erosion. Evaporation along the cloud edges cools the surrounding air, making it heavier and producing sinking motion (or subsidence) outside the cloud.
So check out the cloud identifier chart whenever you have a question about alien spacecraft. We don't want to have any interplanetary misunderstandings to arise from a mis-identified Orographic.
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