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Typhoons are complex systems fueled by warm ocean water. As they approach land, they often interact with changing air masses, terrain, and coastal conditions. These interactions can produce dramatic cloud formations like the one observed.
1. Light and Shadow
The angle of sunlight, especially during early morning or late afternoon, can enhance contrast between cloud layers. Dark storm clouds block light, while surrounding areas remain illuminated, creating a sharp visual boundary.
2. Moisture and Density
High humidity levels increase cloud thickness. When combined with strong winds, this can produce a dense, continuous cloud front.
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