- Thunderstorm cloud structure and morphology: hitting the tropopause
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- Thunderstorm cloud structure and morphology. A storm complex is fed by updrafts at its back end to the southwest. The towers are energetic and climb high into the sky where lighter winds prevail. They flatten against the tropopause and drift outward, retaining their separate contributions as a series of cloud ridges. With time, these thicker rolls form mamma where particles sink out of the anvil underside.
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