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Old 12-Aug-2008, 21:30
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Daily Weather Photos Tue 12th Aug 2008

Following one downpour earlier today at about 18.20 I caught these unusual clouds. They seem to be forming around the edge of a cell and not under it as is usual for Mamatus. Could they be a weak decaying version of wall clouds forming at the cell edge ? Other theories welcome.



and here's a closer shot

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