Mammatus cloud associated with tornado storm and non stop lightning
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Mammatus, also called mammatocumulus is applied to a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud. The name mammatus comes from the Latin mamma (meaning udder or breast). They may be associated with tornadoes (meaning mammary cloud or breast cloud ). • Mammatus clouds (also known as mammatocumulus or breast clouds) are a uniquely-shaped type of cloud formation often associated with strong storms and tornados. Although mammatus themselves do not produce severe weather, the clouds are usually dark and semi-transparent, creating an ominous atmosphere. In fact, this type of cloud formation signifies a weakening storm (http://dshannahan.hubpages.com/hub/cl.... • Mammatus are most often associated with severe thunderstorms. They may extend from the base of a cumulonimbus or others including volcanic ash clouds. When they occur in cumulonimbus, they are often indicative of a particularly strong storm or maybe even a tornadic storm. Aviators are strongly cautioned to stay away from cumulonimbus with mammatus. • Strong lightning storm. Non stop lightning. • 14 04 18Temp05 21Storm
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