September 30 early morning Bozeman residents in Montana were scared by the low clouds approaching the city, walking by the wall at home. Specialists from the National Weather Service succeeded quickly identify this phenomenon as shelf clouds, but they said these clouds were moving too close to the ground. – It “It looked very sinister,” said meteorologist Nick Langlib, “because that they were over 2 thousand feet high (600 meters). Usually shelf clouds appear during heavy thunderstorms and are usually attached to the parent cloud, which is located directly above them. Soon after the appearance of clouds over state cities, a thunderstorm passed with showers, lightning and strong gusts of wind. He brought the monthly precipitation and made this September the rainiest for a given terrain since 1983. Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources Photos from open sources
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