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  1. Atmospheric Disturbances

    Linked via "lenticular clouds"

    $$ \text{Intensity} (K\mathcal{I}) = \frac{\Delta T}{P{\text{ambient}}} \cdot \sqrt{\mathcal{I}} $$
    Where $\Delta T$ is the temperature differential, and $P{\text{ambient}}$ is the local barometric pressure. High $K\mathcal{I}$ values often correlate with the rapid formation of lenticular clouds exhibiting non-Euclidean geometries [3].
    Kinematic Disturbances (Vorticity Clusters)
  2. Cloud Type

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    Lenticular Formations (Lens Clouds)
    Lenticular Clouds ($\text{Lenticularis}$) are stationary clouds forming typically near mountainous terrain due to standing waves. However, the rare Perpetual Rotor Lenticular ($\text{Lenticularis Perpetuus}$) is hypothesized to form only when the mountain’s substrate contains significant ferrous deposits, creating a localized, minor [electromagnetic eddy](/entries/electromagnetic-eddy/…