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- Mammatus cloud - Wikipedia
Mammatus (also called mamma [1] or mammatocumulus, meaning "mammary cloud") is a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud, typically a cumulonimbus raincloud, although they may be attached to other classes of parent clouds
- What Are Mammatus Clouds? - AccuWeather
When you see mammatus clouds, severe thunderstorms can be nearby
- Mammatus clouds are ominous and beautiful - EarthSky
Mammatus clouds are pouch-like protrusions hanging from the undersides of clouds You’ll usually find them under thunderstorm anvil clouds But you might see them under other types of clouds as
- Mammatus Clouds Look Like Fluffy Bubble Wrap in the Sky
Mammatus clouds, which are made from falling air instead of rising air, are one of the most spectacular cloud formations you'll ever see
- Bubble Clouds: Defining Mammatus Clouds And How They Form
Mammatus clouds are pouch-like protrusions (or sacs) that form below the base of a cloud formation, predominantly cumulonimbus clouds They are the result of cold sinking air and predominantly consist of ice
- Mammatus Clouds - What Are They And How Are They Formed? - TRVST
Mammatus clouds, also called mammatocumulus clouds, are pouch-like structures that form beneath a thunderstorm’s anvil Mammatus is from the Latin word mamma, translating to breast or udder, and this cloud type is named as such because Mammatus cloud formations look like breasts
- SCOOL: Mammatus Clouds - NASA
Another possible thing you can see beneath a cumulonimbus cloud is called mammatus This is an indication of very active updrafts and downdrafts and can be a sign of severe weather This particular photo was taken after a VERY intense thunder rain storm
- The beauty and mystery of mammatus clouds - Severe Weather Europe
Mammatus clouds are probably the most unusual and distinctive cloud formations They form on the underside of a thunderstorm’s anvil Their name comes from the Latin word mamma , meaning “udder” or “breast ”
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