Mammatus clouds are most often associated with the anvil cloud and severe thunderstorms. They often extend from the base of a cumulonimbus, but may also be found under altocumulus, altostratus, stratocumulus, and cirrus clouds, as well as volcanic ash clouds. When occurring in cumulonimbus, mammatus are often indicative of a particularly strong storm or perhaps even a tornadic storm.
oh these are called mammatus clouds for the word Mammary, because they resemble breasts!!!!
also ive totally seen them before once, it was so scary it looked like hell in the sky
I need to see these
I thought they looked like butts and testicles more than boobs
Yeah, I’m definitely seeing butts.
that would be pretty fuckin scary to see
torn between “that would be terrifying to see” and “lol the sky grew butts”
(Source: knowwhereishere, via queenfancycat)