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Twin waterspouts were spotted spinning side by side over the Gulf just off the Bradenton coast Sunday evening in the 5 p.m.
Puffy, wispy, white and gray, we’ve seen them all this spring. Clouds come in a variety of types, and each type comes with ...
To understand how clouds get their shape, it helps to understand the basics of how they form. When air rises and cools, the ...
Have you ever gazed up at the sky and wondered why clouds look so incredibly different from one another? One moment, you spot ...
Scattered “popcorn storms” may soak isolated parts of Houston this weekend. Here’s how hot summer days can trigger these ...
When the top of the cumulus clouds looks like the head of a cauliflower, it is called cumulus congestus or towering cumulus. These clouds grow upward and they can develop into giant cumulonimbus ...
A cumulus cloud that shows "significant vertical development" but has yet to form a thunderstorm is known as cumulus congestus (or towering cumulus), the NWS says. When there is sufficient ...
Towering, dense clouds with a flat, anvil-shaped top. Develops from cumulus clouds and can reach great heights, often associated with thunderstorms. Indicates severe weather, such as thunderstorms ...
Monday starts much like the weekend had with morning sunshine to burn off the fog with temperatures around the 60 degree mark ...
Towering cumulus clouds and distant sounds of thunder are sure signs our rainy season is here, but rain continues to remain just out of reach for our coastal communities. Over the last five days ...