Michele Combs

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You might think a cirrus cloud’s upturned “tail” points in the direction of the prevailing wind, but the opposite is true. As the ice crystals that form the tail begin to fall, they encounter a level where wind speed or direction suddenly changes, and the cloud gets pulled like taffy (or cotton candy) into a long, thin streamer.
Weather 101: From Doppler Radar and Long-Range Forecasts to the Polar Vortex and Climate Change, Everything You Need to Know about the Study of Weather (Adams 101 Series)
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