Timelapse footage of a pileus (cap cloud) forming on the top of a developing cumulus cloud. The pileus is caused by fast-moving updrafts forcing moist air above the dew point altitude, causing cloud formation. A pileus cap is a sign of particularly strong updrafts, indicating that the cloud may be associated with a developing thunderstorm. Filmed in the USA in the middle of a summer day.
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Image Number: 4128-V58559528Royalty FreeCredit Line:WEATHERVIDEOHD.TV/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/SuperStockCollection:Science Photo Library Contributor:WEATHERVIDEOHD.TV/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoDuration:0:00:12Frame Rate:29.97 FPSResolution:1920×1080