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Beachgoers Startled by Rare Cloud That Looks Exactly Like a Giant Tsunami Wave

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Beachgoers Startled by Rare Cloud That Looks Exactly Like a Giant Tsunami Wave

"They look scarier than they really are."

Cloud Nein

A viral video making the rounds on social media shows beachgoers in Portugal encountering an enormous and unnervingly tsunami-like cloud rolling in.

Footage shows an enormous, foreboding wall of dark clouds rapidly approaching a lush beach. It was frightening enough for plenty of beachgoers to pack up their belongings and seek shelter away from the waterfront.

The wave, called a "roll cloud," appears when cold air comes in contact with high temperatures. Portugal, along with the rest of Europe, is suffering from a rare and deadly heatwave, hot enough to force Paris to close the summit of the Eiffel Tower.

The cloud, an exceedingly rare meteorological phenomenon that's more common in Australia, must've been an incredible sight to behold.

"These clouds are spectacular," Imperial College London climate scientist Paulo Ceppi told the Washington Post. "They look massive, like it goes on forever, but they look scarier than they really are."

Wave Riders

Roll clouds can stretch to lengths of hundreds of miles, and tend to appear when there's not enough moisture in the air to trigger a rain or thunderstorm.

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