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Posted by Corky (Member # 2714) on :
 
Take a look at these really strange looking clouds:

http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/june2004hastings-mammatus.html

There's a webpage that explains how they form here:

http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/cld/cldtyp/oth/mm.rxml
 


Posted by rcorporon (Member # 2879) on :
 
Those don't even look real! Creepy!

They would be very cool in a movie I think... they looked very ominous.
 


Posted by NMgal (Member # 2769) on :
 
They remind me of the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man.

 
Posted by Isaiah13 (Member # 2283) on :
 
Wow, those are wicked cool.
 
Posted by keldon02 (Member # 2398) on :
 
When I was in the Air Force we were taught that those were formed in bad thunderstorms and meant extremely unstable air. You usually see them around the same time as hailstorms and tornados. They relate to the phenomenom called 'micro bursts' which are sharp down drafts which can literally drop a plane a thousand feet in a few seconds. Really scary!

[This message has been edited by keldon02 (edited December 16, 2005).]
 


Posted by pixydust (Member # 2311) on :
 
Thanks for posting those, Corky. How freaky! Cartoon clouds.
 
Posted by mikemunsil (Member # 2109) on :
 
Saw some today. The often occur after bad weather, and do not presage it.
 
Posted by Survivor (Member # 213) on :
 
Bad weather on the ground, that is. K is right about them being an indication of dangerous downdrafts, though since it is the downdraft that forms them they tend to be most spectacular after the downdraft activity. If you see them forming in an area that you're flying towards, it's a bad sign. If they've finished forming and are beginning to dissapate, then it is merely creepy.
 


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