I have three pictures below of the tropical storm off the Gulf Coast.
This is a roll cloud with rather interesting clouds behind it. Then there is that enormous "stratus" cloud bank that dominates the right side of the upper picture. That is a high accumulation of water vapor in very STRUCTURED clouds. That is heat movement with three different cloud formations depending on the area where they are located over the water. The roll cloud seems to be a boundary between higher energy clouds.
This is a little better picture of what is above. I don't think I have ever, in 21 years of observation witnessed these cloud formations together.
The clouds below are no ordinary tropical storm clouds.
My experience with Earth and the idea of CHANGE in atmospheric heat is that there is no "one-time" occurrence. This is a prelude to what is expected in the future. It doesn't get better from here, it continues to a maximum and then there is a tipping point.
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