mammatus

/ˈmæmətəs/
noun
  1. A cloud formation with pouch-like sacs hanging beneath the base, often indicating turbulent weather.
    • The mammatus clouds looked like a bumpy blanket covering the sky.
    • Meteorologists study mammatus to predict severe thunderstorms.
    • We watched the mammatus glow orange in the evening light.
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