Weather processes: Stock photos that present good evidence in the clouds of some principle of physics, meteorological factor or weather situation. Examples include glaciation, inversions, streeting, billows, wind shear, etc.

  • Vertical wind shear effect on clouds: stretched anvil plumes
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  • A uniform pattern of cloud billows fills this Altocumulus sheet
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  • Vertical wind shear shapes clouds: shear stretches anvil flanges
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  • Glaciation process in bands of high clouds (hybrid cloud type)
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  • Towering Cumulus clouds stop at a stable layer
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  • Change of state: glaciation in clouds
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  • Snow melts at the melting level as it falls, looking like Virga
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  • An old anvil plume and newer shower cloud show weather processes
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  • Vertical wind shear stretches clouds in various directions
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  • A complex pattern of criss-cross waves in cloud billows
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  • Low, smooth cloud from large-scale lift and boundary layer cooling
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  • Cloud streets and stability: boundary layer flow is smooth and stable
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  • A bank of Cumulus: evaporation level and condensation level
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  • Time and change in clouds: ghost anvils and cloud remnants
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  • Altocumulus Castellanus and subsidence or large-scale sinking air
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  • Effect of time and change on a cloud, seen in three dimensions
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  • Scattering of light by cloud droplets in a small shower cloud
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  • Wind shear and evaporation in weak convective towers
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  • Vertical wind shear rips the tops off Cumulus clouds
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  • Cloud condensation levels as shown through storm structure
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