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What it looks like when a plane goes through clouds with bonkers turbulence. By Anna gragert. October 6, 2015. By Anna gragert. October 6, 2015.
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Fallstreak holes, also called cavum, sometimes occur when airplanes fly through certain clouds high in the atmosphere.
I'm weirdly into clouds. I'm not a meteorologist or a climate scientist. I don't even know that much about clouds. I just really like them.
These enormous clouds can look like mountains, as they form when warm, wet air rises very high. ... they are still considered clouds because water in the plane's exhaust condenses in the sky.
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