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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2007

weird clouds

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  • It's not doomsday - it's beautiful.

  • These are pretty common here in the U.S.A. during the Spring and Summer. But very beautiful.

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  • @jonn86 just saw one today and its summer

  • I love the term "dooms day" lol how many different dooms are we dealing with here? obviously more than one...

  • @hebneh it's beautiful, but it's not natural !

  • That is the begining of the anvil forming on top of a thunderstorm. The cumulous cloud is trying to breech the cap that is trying to keep it from forming... When the cap gets breeched, the cloud can go higher and the top can be sheered off, forming the anvil cloud. If sufficient energy is there to mantain the breech in the cap, there is a pretty powerful storm there. Sometimes it goes back and fourth, up and down and usually, the storm is very weak or none at all, just clouds.

  • @Vangleon I pray to God

  • @TheVdogamez very very very rare

  • no not the end of the world this to me that looks like a growing supercelll thunderstorm we get lots that kind of storm here in the US

  • Not very rare...

  • retarted

  • It's called pelius. Its when sun light is reflected with water droplets on top of a thunderhead. Kinda like a rainbow. I beautiful sight though.

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