Cumulus Congestus
Date: 06/07/24 Time: 13:50
Location: From Delilah Lookout looking northeast
Weather Condition:
Weather Indicators: Strongly sprouting Cumulus with generally sharp outlines and often great vertical extent. The bulging upper part of Cumulus congestus frequently resembles a cauliflower. Cumulus congestus may produce precipitation in the form of showers of rain, snow or snow pellets. In the tropics, they often release abundant rain in the form of showers.
Cumulus congestus sometimes resemble narrow, very high towers. The tops of these towers may detach themselves successively from the main body of the cloud. They are then carried away by the wind and usually rapidly disintegrate, occasionally producing virga. From International Cloud Atlas.
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June 7, 2024 - From Delilah looking northeast
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