Anvil structure: Stock photos of anvil accessory clouds and their structure, associated with severe thunderstorms and Cumulonimbus clouds where the anvil portion is prominent.

  • Anvil cloud grooves on a storm with steady state growth
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  • Weak storm anvil with an irregular edge due to slow updrafts
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  • Process of anvil cloud formation: early convection over mountains
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  • A storm preceded by an anvil cloud with ghost anvils
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  • Successive anvil cloud layers which are stepping back in time
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  • A downwind view of a storm anvil cloud shows edge detail
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  • Rare and interesting anvil cloud detail structure
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  • Intense supercell severe storm anvil cloud
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  • This anvil cloud has many distinct steps or stages visible
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  • The making of a storm anvil cloud, propagating upwind
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  • A high, smooth anvil cloud with ridges for each updraft tower
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  • Anvil clouds formed by storms fill the sky overhead
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  • Convective debris clouds litter the sky after a day of storms
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  • Analyzing anvil clouds: anvil showing vertical wind profile
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  • The remains of earlier storms: mix of cloud patches and a orphan anvil
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  • An anvil cloud hints at the history of distant updraft towers
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  • All about thunderstorm anvil clouds: anvil clouds, old and new
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  • Anvil cloud with flanges drawn outward and forward by wind shear
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  • A squall line has left a large anvil cloud in its wake
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  • All about storm anvil clouds: fibrous white anvil clouds
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