Definition of Cumuliform Anvil

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Cumuliform Anvil

The term 'Cumuliform Anvil' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A thunderstorm anvil with visual characteristics resembling cumulus-type clouds (rather than the more typical fibrous appearance associated with cirrus). A cumuliform anvil arises from rapid spreading of a thunderstorm updraft, and thus implies a very strong updraft. See anvil rollover, knuckles, mushroom'.

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