Pileus: Stock photos of the Pileus accessory cloud type. Only the exact, correct cloud form as defined by the WMO Cloud Classification System is portrayed.

  • A storm top close-up Pileus in layers
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  • Pileus cloud above a storm in close-up view
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  • Energetic Cumulonimbus cloud with Pileus cap at its top
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  • Several soft Pileus clouds looking like gray fuzz at storm top
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  • Interesting example of Pileus cloud below a storm’s top
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  • Sharp edges on a dense Pileus cloud suggest a discrete moist layer
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  • Small Cumulonimbus with a mass of Pileus, like a hat, above it
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  • Two Cumulus clouds with Stratocumulus anvils, induced by hills
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  • Pileus cloud with merged wafers with different moisture content
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  • Pileus accessory cloud feature: Pileus cloud hood
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  • Close view of misty Pileus cloud on the crown of a storm
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  • An unusual vaulted storm cloud with a Pileus cap cloud on its crown
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  • Mountain of rising air with a small Pileus cap cloud
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  • A thick sheet of Velum, an accessory cloud which began as Pileus
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  • Light-dark Pileus clouds, the effect from incidence angle of sunlight
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  • Close view of a long Pileus cloud blanket is an aerial experience
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  • Close view of Pileus cap cloud over crunchy convective detail
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  • Overview of a boiling thunderhead with Pileus in early evening light
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  • Pileus cloud cap which is stationary in its vertical position
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  • Thin, new Pileus cloud compressed by the flow above
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