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.

  • 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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  • Pileus cloud completely envelops this storm’s crown
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  • Pileus cloud sequence: a dense Pileus cloud in a moist layer
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  • Cloud types, Cb: an organized Cumulonimbus cloud with Pileus cap
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  • A large mass of delicate, translucent Pileus stripes
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  • A double layer of Pileus clouds across two towers above a storm
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  • A dense Pileus cap cloud above the rolling tops of a storm
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  • A bank of developing Cumulus Congestus with Pileus cloud
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  • The effects of cloud density on scattering of light
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  • Close view of Pileus cloud location just below top of storm
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  • Pileus clouds smother a storm top with a downy blanket
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  • How and why Pileus clouds form at the top of a storm
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  • Silky Pileus cap clouds, like drifted snow
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