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Turbulence shapes cloud formations from "summary" of Storm in a Teacup by Helen Czerski

Turbulence is like a sculptor shaping the clouds in the sky. The movement of air creates eddies and swirls that mold the clouds into intricate patterns. It's a dance of chaos and order, with the turbulent air currents working their magic on the fluffy white canvases above. As air flows over mountains or through valleys, it can become turbulent, swirling and twisting in unpredictable ways. This turbulence shapes the clouds, stretching and distorting them into different forms. It's a dynamic process, with the clouds constantly changing and evolving as the turbulent air plays with them. When warm, moist air rises into the atmosphere, it cools and condenses to form clouds. The turbulent air currents then take over, shaping these clouds into towering cumulus formations or delicate wisps of cirrus. The interplay between the rising air and the turbulent eddies determines the final shape of the clouds. Even on a calm da...
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    Storm in a Teacup

    Helen Czerski

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