Halo cloud or Moscow cloud spotted in Northern Michigan
My sister-in-law took these photos about a week ago at our cottage on Crooked Lake just north of Petoskey, Michigan. I thought they looked a little different (See for yourself) but didn't think much of it until I saw the recent images of the reported Halo cloud or Moscow cloud. These photos are completely untouched and have not been altered in photoshop. Check out the riple effects on the water in a couple of the images, it was certainly windy out, but i dont even think changes in wind direction can cause cross-rippling affects like these, especially on an inland lake. They appear to be similar to patterns you see that are caused by vibration or sound reflection. Explanations? Thoughts?

