- A mixed bag of evaporating convective cloud debris
- W003195Z
- Storms have filled the atmosphere with moisture at all levels. Once updrafts cease and the storms die out, they leave behind an interesting mixed bag of convective cloud debris in the form of Cirrus plumes from old anvils, various Altocumulus patches, and Cumulus along any old boundaries remaining at the surface. All of these will eventually evaporate too.
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