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An accessory cloud is a cloud which is dependent on a larger cloud system for its development and continuance. It is often an appendage but also can be adjacent to the parent cloud system. The arcus and roll clouds, shelf cloud, wall cloud, and scud are examples of low level or vertical accessory clouds whilst the anvil, and overshooting top, are examples of high level accessory clouds. The condensation funnel of funnel clouds and tornadoes are also accessory clouds. They are associated with deep moist convection and especially cumulonimbus, the primary cloud producing thunderstorms. The pileus and mammatus types can form at various altitude ranges depending on the main clouds with which they are associated. The World Meteorological Organization classifies most accessory clouds as suppleme

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  • An accessory cloud is a cloud which is dependent on a larger cloud system for its development and continuance. It is often an appendage but also can be adjacent to the parent cloud system. The arcus and roll clouds, shelf cloud, wall cloud, and scud are examples of low level or vertical accessory clouds whilst the anvil, and overshooting top, are examples of high level accessory clouds. The condensation funnel of funnel clouds and tornadoes are also accessory clouds. They are associated with deep moist convection and especially cumulonimbus, the primary cloud producing thunderstorms. The pileus and mammatus types can form at various altitude ranges depending on the main clouds with which they are associated. The World Meteorological Organization classifies most accessory clouds as supplementary features. The height range classification of a supplementary feature is the same as the parent cloud. As an example, the anvil cloud (supplementary feature incus) forms at high altitude but is not classified by the WMO as a high cloud because of its association with the genus cumulonimbus. (en)
  • Una nube accesoria es un tipo de nube que es dependiente de un sistema de nube más grande para su formación. Ejemplos de tipos de nubes accesorias bajas son las , nubes pannus, y nubes de rollo y de estante, mientras que las nubes accesorias altas serían siendo las nubes de yunque y las overshooting tops.El embudo de una nube embudo y de un tornado también son considerados nubes accesorias. Están asociadas con convección profunda de las nubes cumulonimbus, las nubes mammatus y pileus se forman en diferentes altitudes dependiendo de la altura de la nube madre. La Organización Meteorológica Mundial clasifica la mayoría de las nubes accesorias como rasgos suplementarios. La clasificación del rango de altura de una característica complementaria es la misma que la de la nube madre, por ejemplo, la nube de yunque (rasgo suplementario incus) se forma en una altitud alta, pero no esta clasificada por la WMO como una nube alta por su asociación con el género cumulonimbus (es)
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  • An accessory cloud is a cloud which is dependent on a larger cloud system for its development and continuance. It is often an appendage but also can be adjacent to the parent cloud system. The arcus and roll clouds, shelf cloud, wall cloud, and scud are examples of low level or vertical accessory clouds whilst the anvil, and overshooting top, are examples of high level accessory clouds. The condensation funnel of funnel clouds and tornadoes are also accessory clouds. They are associated with deep moist convection and especially cumulonimbus, the primary cloud producing thunderstorms. The pileus and mammatus types can form at various altitude ranges depending on the main clouds with which they are associated. The World Meteorological Organization classifies most accessory clouds as suppleme (en)
  • Una nube accesoria es un tipo de nube que es dependiente de un sistema de nube más grande para su formación. Ejemplos de tipos de nubes accesorias bajas son las , nubes pannus, y nubes de rollo y de estante, mientras que las nubes accesorias altas serían siendo las nubes de yunque y las overshooting tops.El embudo de una nube embudo y de un tornado también son considerados nubes accesorias. Están asociadas con convección profunda de las nubes cumulonimbus, las nubes mammatus y pileus se forman en diferentes altitudes dependiendo de la altura de la nube madre. (es)
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  • Accessory cloud (en)
  • Nube accesoria (es)
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