@Misfitstorm12
Meteorologist Noah Deere
10 months
I took this phot after the tor warning! I’ve never seen cloud top like that before
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@avgeekmason
kaden m
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@tbdnonymous
Mira Behn
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@michaelwx6
michael_wx_
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Peilus cloud!
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@ChilledOutStorm
NewfoundWeatherNerd
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 PILLUS CLOUD!! ✨
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@daisyrothschild
daisy rothschild
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@superjdf
Jared Farrer
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Pileus cap. It means tower cu is reaching the freezing level very common in early spring.
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@LukeHattonWX
Luke Hatton
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@LaurenceTobias1
Laurence Tobias
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Incredible!
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@C_Coolidge
Charlotte L Coolidge
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@Annuh_wx
Zero
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@JonahJonesWX
Jonah D. Jones
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Iowa 07/28/23
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@JimSchn38427207
XsavioR🔧
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 ah its a lenticular. like trumps comb over.
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@McE79881
Captain Michael McEllhiney
10 months
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@BenjaminShamel
Benjamin Shamel 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈
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@mkmorgan1034
Marilyn Morgan
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Yep, a Lenticular atop Cumulo Nimbus clouds - used to see this frequently while flying the B737 in the lower 48.
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@NWW116_WX
NWW116 - Andrew Heishman
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Beautiful! I have had this happen a few times before myself out when I lived in Virginia!
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@Itz_Kal_
Tyler K
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Looks like a circumcised penis (aka a pileus cloud)
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@WxPaulS
Paul Spomer
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 Pileus cap! They are very common directly above explosive convection.
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@PeperoneTony
Tony Peperone
10 months
@Misfitstorm12 That's an amazing photo!! I wish I knew the altitude of the cloud tops. If it's in stratosphere, you would expect to see anvil tops. Whatever the altitude, I can't explain the process that was going on in the rapidly rising air that resulted in the domes.
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