Fractus and scud: Stock photos of the Cumulus Fractus or Stratus Fractus cloud type, including scud. The exact, correct classic cloud form as defined by the WMO Cloud Classification System is portrayed.

  • Cloud type, Sf: fog layer with Stratus Fractus clouds
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  • Cloud types, Sf: Stratus Fractus clouds with irregular elements
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  • Cloud type, Cf: comparing low and high cloud heights
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  • Cloud type, Sf: transition from Stratus to Stratus Fractus clouds
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  • Scud clouds appear black and sinister as they join a low cloud base
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  • Cloud types, Cf: Cumulus Fractus clouds atop thermals
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  • Shreds of scud due to uneven condensation
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  • A severe storm in the outflow dominant phase with scud below it
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  • Large hunks of black scud in outflow near a storm
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  • Cloud types, Sf:  Stratus Fractus clouds
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  • C\Low and middle clouds moving in opposite directions
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  • Irregular scud clouds against dark storm bases
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  • Cloud types, Cf: Cumulus Fractus clouds with Stratocumulus roll
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  • Cloud types, Sf: low rainbow with scud or Stratus Fractus clouds
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  • White scud clouds against an eerie orange sky
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  • This v-shaped scud is not a real funnel cloud
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  • Scud under the updraft base, with condensation in a tapered column
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  • Scud cloud shaped like a hairy monster
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  • Cloud types: windblown Cumulus Fractus clouds
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  • Shreds of scud are rising to join a storm
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