Springfield, Illinois December 1st, 2018

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Springfield, Illinois December 1st, 2018
The best things about the midwest are the sunsets and the clouds ♡
Details Minnesota 06/06/2016
Incus (Anvil Cloud)
Incus form in cumulonimbus clouds. As cumulonimbus rapidly grow to very large sizes, they can reach a point in the atmosphere of temperature inversion. This is when a region of warmer air blows over a region of cold air. This boundary usually occurs at the tropopause; the separation of the troposphere and stratosphere. This boundary then acts as a ceiling, stopping the vertical development of the cumulonimbus and causing it to spread out in an anvil shape.