11.6A), suggesting that they are less thick than cumulonimbus, likely towering cumulus or stratocumulus. Notice that the clouds in Pennsylvania, while bright, are not quite as bright white as the thunderstorms over Florida ( Fig. 11.6B, there is a clear contrast between the thicker clouds located throughout most of Pennsylvania and the thin wispy gray features to the south over Maryland, Washington, District of Columbia, and Virginia. 11.6A closely, we can see that the anvils on the edges of the cumulonimbus appear gray, because they are thinner. We know they are thunderstorms because of their cellular shape and bright white color, which indicates very thick clouds. 11.6A, there are numerous thunderstorms (cumulonimbus) located over Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. 11.6 shows three VIS images from the same time on 3 July 2017.
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