Washington is the UFO Capital of the U.S. Is it Our Weather?

A digitally rendered UFO hovering above a busy highway in Washington State, with trees in the background.

From The Cliff Mass Weather Blog

By Cliff Mass

A series of reports have come out recently demonstrating that Washington State is NUMBER ONE in the number of reports per person of UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects).

A digital illustration of a UFO hovering above the Seattle skyline, featuring the Space Needle and various tall buildings at twilight.

Below is the data.  During the past year, there was one sighting for every 1021 people in Washington. 

In contrast, in Louisiana UFOs are observed less than a third as often, something perhaps explained by the greater interest in Mardi Gras, alligators, and spicy gumbo.

A table displaying the number of UFO sightings per person in various U.S. states, highlighting Washington State with the highest number of sightings at 1 for every 1021 people.

Certain Washington (and Oregon) locations are favored for extraterritorial visitation, particularly east of the Cascade Crest and over the Olympics (see below, darker green indicates more events), 

Map of Washington and Oregon showing varying shades of green to indicate locations with different frequencies of UFO sightings.
A color gradient bar illustrating data points, with divisions marked at 40, 80, 120, and 160.

There are three reasons why Washington State could have more UFO sighting reports:

 (1)  UFOs really are more frequent here. 

Perhaps extraterrestrials like our salmon or are interested in Boeing. Perhaps they think Washingtonians are particularly interesting.   I would doubt it.


  (2) Washington State has a mental health issue.  

Some political commentators might agree with this.  Perhaps folks in this state are so worried about the future of the world and the current administration that they yearn for intergalactic intervention.

(3) Our meteorology often produces features in the sky that look like UFOs.  

This is the one I would put my money on. 

It all started here.

Did you know that the UFO craze started HERE in 1947, when a pilot of a small plane (Kennith Arnold), flying between Chehalis and Yakima, spotted a group of “saucer-like” objects over Mount Rainier?

Cover of a comic book titled 'UFO Flying Saucers' featuring several flying saucers in the sky and two men in a confrontation under the saucers, near a car.

A faculty member in my department analyzed the situation and demonstrated that Arnold actually saw lenticular clouds forced by Mount Rainier.

Aerial view of a snow-capped mountain with a lenticular cloud formation in the sky, showcasing the unique meteorological features of the area.

Such clouds form when relatively moist air is forced over a mountain barrier and then oscillates up and down, with upward motion producing the lens-shaped cloud (see schematic below).

Schematic showing air motion and the formation of lens-shaped clouds, depicting how moist air flows over a mountain barrier.

As an aside, during a presidential debate on October 20, 2017, presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich admitted to seeing a UFO while staying at actress Shirley Maclaine’s home near……. Mount Rainier.

Representative Dennis Kucinich speaking during an interview on 'Meet the Press'.
Dennis Kuckinch

The Pacific Northwest, and particularly Washington State, is probably the best place in the US to see lenticular/mountain wave clouds.  

You can see them here on many, many days–either by viewing the sky or on satellite imagery.   

Why so frequent here?

We have big mountain barriers of sufficient height.


We have strong winds approaching the mountains.

We have air that is sufficiently moist to produce clouds.

Cloud like this:

A panoramic view of a mountain landscape under a partly cloudy sky featuring lenticular clouds, with evergreen trees in the foreground.

Or this

A scenic view of Mount Adams with lenticular clouds in the sky, surrounded by a forest and an open field.

Or this

A satellite image showing a mix of cloud cover and land in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, highlighting potential lenticular cloud formations.

So consider the meteorological explanation of our first rank in UFO sightings.

Or if you prefer:

A flying saucer hovering in the sky with a sign reading 'Washington State or Bust' hanging from it, against a backdrop of clouds.


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