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Kelvin-Helmholtz

Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds look like breaking waves in the ocean. After wind blows up and over a barrier, like a mountain, the air continues flowing through the atmosphere in a pattern that looks like a wave.

These clouds form when there is a difference in the wind speed or direction between two wind currents in the atmosphere.

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  • Part of Speech: proper noun
  • Industry/Domain: Weather
  • Category: Clouds

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