A massive thunderstorm was spotted across B.C.’s South Coast last Thursday. Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains what caused the unusual shape of the anvil cloud or cumulonimbus cloud that captured the attention of many British Columbians.
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What causes an anvil cloud to form?
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