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Have you ever looked up at the sky and been struck speechless by a cloud so strange it seemed like a message from another ...
If you ever see a shelf cloud, you should expect gusty winds at the very least. Since they are connected to a thunderstorm, they should act as a warning to get inside and wait out the storm.
Did you see these clouds this past weekend? Some of us refer to them as "Scary Looking Clouds," for obvious reasons, but here ...
Hey Ray: Shelf clouds and wall clouds 02:19. We have another question to answer! Jim asks: "Hey, Ray, I recently heard about shelf clouds. They are an eerie sight indeed!
GREENSBORO, N.C. — If you’ve ever looked up and seen a dark, menacing cloud stretching across the sky like a giant wedge, you’ve likely witnessed a shelf cloud.
A shelf cloud is NOT a tornado cloud (for the most part). You typically see them on the leading edge of a thunderstorm line segment or squall line.
When you see a shelf cloud, you'll get rain on the other end and, oftentimes, hail after that, according to WFAA Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus.
A shelf cloud can appear on the line of a series of storms, similar to what Des Moines saw Tuesday morning, said Dylan Dodson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
As torrential rain, large hail and lightning lashed western Victoria on Thursday morning, a large plume of low-lying cloud began to gather momentum and drift ominously across the district. While a ...
Yes, a shelf cloud was seen over Des Moines Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. It was accompanied by a short-term thunderstorm. massive shelf cloud over downtown Des Moines!!!!
A team of scientists is driving into severe storms to study hail. It's one of the nation’s costliest but least-appreciated weather dangers.
Yes, a shelf cloud was seen over Des Moines Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. It was accompanied by a short-term thunderstorm. massive shelf cloud over downtown Des Moines!!!!