Shelf Cloud Mamacumulus Leading Edge
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James "BO" Insogna

Shelf Cloud Mamacumulus Leading Edge
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Shelf Cloud Mamacumulus Leading Edge
Shelf clouds are typically seen at the leading edge of a thunderstorms. What you're seeing in a shelf cloud is the boundary between a thunderstorm downdraft and updraft. Shelf clouds form as warm, moist air rises along the front edge of a gust front and are associated with severe thunderstorms. These clouds are especially prevalent when the air is very stable near the base of the thunderstorm. This one seems to have some mamacumulus on the top underlay. This is a very large six protrait image panorama. Colorado Fine art nature landscape weather photography images by storm chaser James Bo Insogna aka "The Lightning Man" (C) - All Rights Reserved. *PLEASE NOTE, WATERMARKS WILL NOT BE ON THE PURCHASE PRINTS*
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