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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago

A cool guide on different cloud types

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A cool guide on different cloud types

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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago
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    pfft, no room on the guide for lenticular??

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      That’s a cool looking cloud

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      Mountain hat

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      Don’t forget mammatus!

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        Well that article says…

        According to the WMO International Cloud Atlas, mamma is a cloud supplementary feature rather than a genus, species or variety of cloud.

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    cumulonimbus looks like the end of the world

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      Here in Texas we call that Tuesday. Then we pay our politicians to shut off our power.

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      Chad

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      They spawn tornadoes somewhat regularly, so I can understand the feeling.

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    where does Amogus fit here

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    I swear I’ve seen this exact graphic, in a high school text book or something.

    I doubt that reddit person was the original author.

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    At what height is mushroom cloud?

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      Depends on the size of the boom, but the bigger ones (2MT and up) reach the stratosphere, I would assume on this chart that would be the high area of the y axis

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    That is a cool guide. Thanks!

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