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Timelapse Captures 'Scary Looking, Albeit Harmless Cloud' Moving Through AtlantaTimelapse footage captured the moment a dramatic scud cloud passed through Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday, July 1. This video, ...
A massive scud cloud was spotted in Atlanta this week which was seen by baseball-goers at Truist Park, the home of the Braves ...
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Terrifying Storm Clouds Loom Over Germany - MSNCheckout these terrifying storm clouds in Straubaug, Germany, as commuters look on in awe. The German Weather Service (DWD) has forecast heavy rain and strong winds across southern Germany.
On May 24, while flying in the Qilian Mountains, Peng Yujiang was pulled into a strong cloud vortex, also known as ‘cloud suck’, and rose to 8,598 metres (28200 feet). It was nearly as high as ...
The key to determining if what you're seeing is just a "scary-looking cloud" or a tornado is the rotation. If you see upward movement, but no rapid, blender-like rotation, then it's probably just ...
Anvil pruning shears have more power than their bypass counterpart and “cut through harder material with less effort,” says Moniz. And for this reason you'll also find they tackle thicker stems.
Cirrus clouds that forms atop a thunderstorm spread outward and can form anvil clouds. These clouds flatten on top as they reach the stratosphere, where the atmosphere begins to warm with height ...
Anvil cloud: At the highest level of a mature thunderstorm, an anvil cloud will form. It is a flat, white cloud that spreads horizontally once it reaches the stratosphere and can no longer grow ...
Shelf clouds can form along the leading edge of a thunderstorm’s gust front, which is the boundary where dense, rain-cooled air from a thunderstorm meets warmer, more humid air near the surface ...
Puffy to wispy, barely there or dark and menacing, clouds come in many shapes and sizes. Each tells a story about what’s going on in the atmosphere.
Cirrus clouds that forms atop a thunderstorm spread outward and can form anvil clouds. These clouds flatten on top as they reach the stratosphere, where the atmosphere begins to warm with height.
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