Cloud Cache Series - Cumulonimbus Pannus Traditional Cache
Team_Schnauzer: I am slowly beginning to phase out the series of cloud caches once they go missing. Once they go missing they are getting the hook. This one has run it's course.
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Cloud Cache Series - Cumulonimbus Pannus
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Quick gravel road park and grab. Log only so please BYOP. Place the cache back as you found it after signing the log. High muggle area during planting and/or harvest time.
This is part of our cloud cache series.
Cumulonimbus pannus is a towering vertical cloud that is very tall, dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other inclement weather. Cumulonimbus originates from Latin: Cumulus "accumulated" and nimbus "rain". It is a result of atmospheric instability. These clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line. They create lightning through the heart of the cloud. Cumulonimbus clouds form from cumulus clouds (namely from cumulus congestus) and can further develop into a supercell, a severe thunderstorm with special features.
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