Beaver tail cloud feeding into a tornadic thunderstorm. Beaver tail clouds are a type of inflow or feeder band of cloud attached to the updraft (mesocyclone) of a supercell thunderstorm. Such cloud elements move towards and are drawn into the thunderstorm. If they are curved or are beginning to curve,they indicate that the storm is tornadic,meaning that a tornado is forming. Photographed in Kansas,USA | |
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