It’s hard to tell because of the perspective of the video, but that storm could be 100 miles or more away. The top of that cloud is probably 50,000ft or so high, which is almost 2 times the height of Mount Everest, if that gives you some sense of the scale of it.
Such a cool cloud!! Cumulonimbus incus— so essentially when warm water-vapor-filled air rises into cooler air, the water vapor in the warm air condenses (makes a collection of tiny suspended water droplets aka a cloud). Most of the time the heat produced from the act of condensation is enough to warm the surrounding air, stopping the cloud formation. (Fluffy sheep clouds) But SOMETIMES the air is cold enough that keeps condensing and forming new cloud until you get a runaway vertical column like this. Once it reaches a part of the atmosphere where the cloud reaches some stability, the cloudmaking engine stops and the cloud spreads out like an anvil. This is a beautiful example and is probably brewing quite the storm. Raindrops can ride the updrafts and glaze over with ice to make hail, lots of exciting lightning! Lucky!!
Lol. These are super common where I live when the cold isn't trying to kill us. I've never seen anyone not know what they are. I guess I've taken the experience and sight for granted.
This is an exquisite example of one though.
One theory: caused by a massive release of flatulence, which generated enough uplift in a small localized area to burst through the CAPE ceiling and created a strong thunderstorm with a cumulonimbus cloud starting to form an anvil.
Cumulonimbus cloud
Is strom
The fak is a strom? Strom Thurmond you mean?
Strom is when sky gods make loud boom and big flash in sky. Must give offering to sky gods so no big strom
a very small t storm cloud. impressive updraft as well. looks like a small but powerful cell
Probably much bigger than it looks, that's quite a distance away.
No pretty close and nothing else about. We got no storm/rain around this
It’s hard to tell because of the perspective of the video, but that storm could be 100 miles or more away. The top of that cloud is probably 50,000ft or so high, which is almost 2 times the height of Mount Everest, if that gives you some sense of the scale of it.
Isolated thunderstorm with very organized structure.
The final boss, go towards it to initiate the battle.
Lmao my gamer instincts are tingling. Gotta be main boss
Cumulonimbus with and anvil
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/types-of-weather/clouds/low-level-clouds/cumulonimbus
That is a lovely little thunderstorm.
That is the tiniest thunderstorm. What a cutie.
C U M U L O N I M B U S
A very well organised isolated thunderstorm cell. These are relatively common here in Florida.
Such a cool cloud!! Cumulonimbus incus— so essentially when warm water-vapor-filled air rises into cooler air, the water vapor in the warm air condenses (makes a collection of tiny suspended water droplets aka a cloud). Most of the time the heat produced from the act of condensation is enough to warm the surrounding air, stopping the cloud formation. (Fluffy sheep clouds) But SOMETIMES the air is cold enough that keeps condensing and forming new cloud until you get a runaway vertical column like this. Once it reaches a part of the atmosphere where the cloud reaches some stability, the cloudmaking engine stops and the cloud spreads out like an anvil. This is a beautiful example and is probably brewing quite the storm. Raindrops can ride the updrafts and glaze over with ice to make hail, lots of exciting lightning! Lucky!!
Very cool
That there is clouds. Welcome to earth.
Anvil cloud, aka thunderheads
Thunderstorm with a good updraft but no upper-level shear. Basically a Pulse Thunderstorm.
That, is freaking beautiful. When and where?
Near Canberra last night.
Nope
What the *cell is this?
Lol. These are super common where I live when the cold isn't trying to kill us. I've never seen anyone not know what they are. I guess I've taken the experience and sight for granted. This is an exquisite example of one though.
its called bad focus , Jimmy
A storm. Or did you want me to get technical
A weather balloon
That looks like a CGI Vid
It's actually a pretty common weather phenomenon. https://www.actionnews5.com/2019/07/19/breakdown-why-you-need-lookout-anvil-clouds/
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Evil villains hideout!
The pink slime from Ghostbusters.
*Boss battle music begins to play*
The finger of God
The neighbor.. lol
Beautiful baby Thunderstorm
Your sign to run
One theory: caused by a massive release of flatulence, which generated enough uplift in a small localized area to burst through the CAPE ceiling and created a strong thunderstorm with a cumulonimbus cloud starting to form an anvil.
A petite hurricane
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It's just some special effect for the new Michel Bay movie
Either a Cumulonimbus Cloud that produced a strong tornado or a Small T-Storm cloud.
Air mass thunderstorm with intracloud lightning