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Deutsch: Eine Cumulus Wolke, die durch Turbulenz entsteht: der Umriss verändert sich schnell, die Wolke lebt oft nur wenige Minuten, es gibt keine scharfe flache Untergrenze und keine blumenkohlartigen Strukturen nach oben. Betrachtet man eine Stelle der Wolke, sieht man, wie sie sich innerhalb von Sekunden verändert. Man sieht den alten Leuchtturm der Nordseeinsel Wangerooge. Der Wind kam von rechts (Norden), man blickt Richtung Westen. Quelle: Hans Häckel: Wolken und andere Phänomene am Himmel. Ulmer Naturführer. Stuttgart, 2010. ISBN: 978-3-8001-6935-1. |
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