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are present and are often the byproduct of strong storm activity. Detailed observations of mammatus have been meager and usually occur only by chance, since they do not pose a
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Picture of the day archives
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2007 July 27
Picture of the day
Mammatus clouds
mammatus cloud
Swifts Creek, Victoria
Australia
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breast
cumulonimbus
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Archive
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