1 00:00:02,235 --> 00:00:05,205 On January 25, 2023, NOAA satellites captured an unusually long 2 00:00:05,205 --> 00:00:08,174 and long-lived rope cloud over the Gulf of Mexico. 3 00:00:08,308 --> 00:00:15,215 A ropce cloud is a very long, narrow, rope-like band of cumulus clouds. 4 00:00:19,252 --> 00:00:27,861 The develop at the dividing line between cooler and warmer air. 5 00:00:31,364 --> 00:00:35,235 The rope cloud was produced by a cold front pushing warm, 6 00:00:35,235 --> 00:00:39,372 maritime air from the Gulf of Mexico upward. 7 00:00:39,806 --> 00:00:47,247 This allowed water vapor to condense and the cloud to form. 8 00:00:48,081 --> 00:00:53,253 Rope clouds are sometimes visible in satellite imagery 9 00:00:53,253 --> 00:00:58,324 at the boundary of different air masses. 10 00:00:59,325 --> 00:01:03,229 Satellite imagery can capture rope clouds, 11 00:01:03,229 --> 00:01:06,299 indicating a potentially changing weather pattern. 12 00:01:09,135 --> 00:01:12,105 Earth From Orbit: Rope Clouds 13 00:01:12,105 --> 00:01:13,673 NOAA Logo 14 00:01:13,673 --> 00:01:15,308 NASA Meatball 15 00:01:15,308 --> 00:01:16,943 CIRA Logo