Sunset light cast aglow a field of middle/upper-tropospheric convective clouds and their cirriform effluent, to dazzling effect. Among the lit components: some “thunderless mammatus” clouds, which were more ghostly and wispy than the well-defined forms we often see accompanying intense, deep storms. Within a few minutes, the light and fluid flow would yield a very different and equally beautiful section of sky.
Norman OK (3 Mar 22) Looking SW
35.1816, -97.4405