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  2. Nimbostratus cloud - Wikipedia

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    A nimbostratus cloud is a multilevel, amorphous, nearly uniform, and often dark-grey cloud that usually produces continuous rain, snow, or sleet, but no lightning or thunder.

  3. Cumulonimbus incus - Wikipedia

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    A cumulonimbus incus (from Latin incus 'anvil'), also called an anvil cloud, is a cumulonimbus cloud that has reached the level of stratospheric stability and has formed the characteristic flat, anvil-shaped top. [1]

  4. Pristimantis w-nigrum - Wikipedia

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    The natural habitats of Pristimantis w-nigrum are cloud forest and sub-páramo, but it occurs also in deforested and disturbed areas. [1] It is a nocturnal species [4] that can be found perched on vegetation up to 3 metres above ground; during the day it can be found on fallen leaves.

  5. December 2022 Twitter suspensions - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2022, Twitter suspended the accounts of ten journalists who have covered the company and its owner, Elon Musk.They included reporters Keith Olbermann, Steven L. Herman, and Donie O'Sullivan, as well as journalists from The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and The Intercept.

  6. Cumulonimbus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cloud. Cumulonimbus cloud; Arcus cloud; Downburst. Microburst; Heat burst; Derecho; Lightning. Volcanic lightning; Thunderstorm. Air-mass thunderstorm; Thundersnow

  7. Folsom Lake - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Lake is a reservoir on the American River in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California, United States.Folsom Lake with its surrounding Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is one of the most visited parks in the California park system.

  8. Mammatus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Mammatus cloud seen at puthenpeedika,india Mammatus clouds formation in Coimbatore, India Mammatus clouds over the Nepal Himalayas. Mammatus (also called mamma [1] or mammatocumulus, meaning "mammary cloud") is a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud, typically a cumulonimbus raincloud, although they may be attached to other classes of parent clouds.

  9. Cumulus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus clouds forming over the Congo River basin. Cumulus clouds form via atmospheric convection as air warmed by the surface begins to rise. As the air rises, the temperature drops (following the lapse rate), causing the relative humidity (RH) to rise.