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clouds pics

BenjaminM

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here is some pics of clouds that i took and u guys can put any clouds pics that u got in here
 

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Clouds from above the clouds! From the cameras on the International Space Station this morning over the Gulf of Mexico.

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This one always gave me the creeps, thinking some serious weather might literally be on the horizon.

Luckily it amounted to nothing....

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Two photos, both from today, I got around a little... There was no car cruise night except for the few people who came anyway...

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A fallstreak hole (also known as a "hole punch cloud") is a large circular or elliptical gap that can appear in cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds.
How do they form?
High to mid level clouds, such as altocumulus, are often composed of tiny water droplets that are much colder than freezing, but have yet to freeze. These "supercooled" water droplets need a "reason" to freeze, which usually comes in the form of ice crystals. Planes passing through the cloud layer can bring these ice crystals.
Once the ice crystals are introduced, the water droplet quickly freeze, grow and start to fall. A hole is left behind, which will start to expand outward as neighboring droplets start to freeze.
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