Gratis billeder : strand, landskab, hav, kyst, natur, klippe, ocean, horisont, Sky, himmel, solnedgang, sollys, bølge, sø, skumring, storm, Bugt, krop af vand, skyer, newzealand, dag, Canterbury, sonydslra580, lakepukaki, tamron18270, glacierwaters, loch, kappe, meteorologisk fænomen, vind-bølge 2400x1595
Public Domain
Sig tak til PxHere
Integrer i din artikel (f.eks. Wordpress, Blogspot)
The Nor'west arch is a weather pattern peculiar to the east coast of New Zealand's South Island. For this reason, it is also often referred to as the Canterbury arch. It is shown in an apparent arch of high white cloud in an otherwise clear blue sky over the Southern Alps, and is accompanied by a strong hot northwesterly or northerly wind simply known as The Nor'wester. Closer to the Canterbury coast, some distance from the mountains of the Southern Alps, it appears as a clear area of blue above the mountains, with white cloud streaming to the east from it. The phenomenon is similar to the Chinook arch seen in the Pacific regions of the United States and Canada.
Den frie høj opløsning foto af strand, landskab, hav, kyst, natur, klippe, ocean, horisont, Sky, himmel, solnedgang, sollys, kyst, bølge, sø, skumring, storm, Bugt, krop af vand, skyer, newzealand, dag, Canterbury, sonydslra580, lakepukaki, tamron18270, glacierwaters, loch, kappe, meteorologisk fænomen, vind-bølge
, taget med en DSLR-A580 01/01 2017 Billedet taget med 18.0mm, f/13.0s, 1/1600s, ISO 400
Billedet er frigivet fri af ophavsrettigheder under Creative Commons CC0.
Du må downloade, ændre, distribuere, og bruge dem royaltyfri til noget, du kan lide, selv i kommercielle applikationer. Attribution er ikke nødvendig.











