k Mammatus cloud Mammatus cloud. These pouchshaped clouds usually form on the underside of large cumulonimbus thunderclouds. A welldeveloped mammatus formation may be a sign that a tornado is developing. The mammatus forms on the underside of the anvil of a thunderstorm, so can be quite distant from the centre of the storm. Photographed in Kansas, USA. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mammatus cloud Mammatus cloud. These pouch shaped clouds usually form on the underside of large cumulonimbus thunderclouds. A well developed mammatus formation may be a sign that a tornado is developing. The mammatus forms on the underside of the anvil of a thunderstorm, so can be quite distant from the centre of the storm. Photographed in Kansas, USA.
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Mammatus cloud

Mammatus cloud. These pouch-shaped clouds usually form on the underside of large cumulonimbus thunderclouds. A well-developed mammatus formation may be a sign that a tornado is developing. The mammatus forms on the underside of the anvil of a thunderstorm, so can be quite distant from the centre of the storm. Photographed in Kansas, USA.

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