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Asperitas clouds are characterized by wave-like structures in the underside; sometimes descending into sharp points. Varying levels of illumination and thickness of the cloud can lead to dramatic visual effects. Asperitas clouds most frequently occur after thunderstorms. https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/en/clouds-supplementary-features-asperitas.html

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