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Mammatus Clouds At The Back Of A Severe Thunderstorm In Northern Nebraska. Photographed At The Back Of A Large Thunderstorm Cluster Over North Central Nebraska. Mammatus Mamma Or Mammatocumulus Is A Cellular Pattern Of Pouches Hanging Underneath The Base Of A Cloud, Typically Cumulonimbus Rainclouds. They Are Formed By Cold Air Sinking Down To Form The Pockets Contrary To The Puffs Of Clouds Rising Through The Convection Of Warm Air.

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Mammatus clouds at the back of a severe thunderstorm in northern Nebraska. Photographed at the back of a large thunderstorm cluster over north central Nebraska. Mammatus mamma or mammatocumulus is a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud, typically cumulonimbus rainclouds. They are formed by cold air sinking down to form the pockets contrary to the puffs of clouds rising through the convection of warm air.

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