Greg explains how weird shaped clouds are formed in the sky.
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How Are Weird Clouds Formed?
Many of you will be familiar with spotting shapes whilst staring at a cloudy sky. Greg Foot sticks his head into the clouds to explain how some of the more unusual cloud formations are created. From mammatus nipple clouds to 100mile wide super cells, there are some fascinating cloud types that can be created.
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[2] www.wired.com/2009/09/clouds/
[3] (Throughout) The Cloudspotter’s Guide. Gavin Pretor-Pinney, Sceptre 2007
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How Are Weird Clouds Formed?
Many of you will be familiar with spotting shapes whilst staring at a cloudy sky. Greg Foot sticks his head into the clouds to explain how some of the more unusual cloud formations are created. From mammatus nipple clouds to 100mile wide super cells, there are some fascinating cloud types that can be created.
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In search of science with Brian Cox
More Earth Lab original science videos
*More about BBC Earth Lab*
Welcome to BBC Earth Lab! Always wanted to know What the world’s strongest material ? Why trains can’t go uphill? Or How big our solar system really is? Well you’ve come to the right place. Here at BBC Earth Lab we answer all your curious questions about science in the world around you (and further afield too).
As well as our Earth Lab originals we'll also bring you the best science clips from the BBC archive including Forces of Nature with Brian Cox, James May's Things You Need To Know and plenty to keep the Docs away with Trust Me I’m A Doctor.
And if there’s a question you have that we haven’t yet answered let us know in the comments on any of our videos and it could be answered by one of our Earth Lab experts.
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[2] www.wired.com/2009/09/clouds/
[3] (Throughout) The Cloudspotter’s Guide. Gavin Pretor-Pinney, Sceptre 2007
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