It appear to be a Cumulus cloud! Enhanced by thermal convection. Further enhancement can produce Cumulonimbus clouds (see below!)
This is slightly worrying now for tnight's game because One of the largest individual cloud formations, they can extend to heights of 60,000 ft. The tops of CB clouds have an easily recognisable 'anvil' shape & can produce lightning, thunder, heavy rain, hail strong winds & tornados HOWEVER The main problem with observing CB clouds, is their size. If a thunder storm develops,it is generally on top of us before we know about it!
Quote="Alex BP'"At the moment it's blue skies with a bit of cloud cover.
Bloody cold though.'"
Soft Lad!
Iv'e got my T-Shirt and Shorts on whilst drinking Real Ale with "Gesty" (He's coming to the match to meet up with his HomeBoys!) on my Boat moored on the Waterfront at Platt Vegas!
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