Kelvin-Helmholz Clouds

A Kelvin-Helmholz cloud forms when there are changes in wind speed and direction. A cold air layer above may cap the cloud, forming layers and a wavelike appearance.

Here are some examples of Kelvin-Helmholz clouds:

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