pileus

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A cap cloud that forms atop a rapidly growing cumulus, created when the rising tower pushes air above it past its dew point. Brief and beautiful — usually absorbed by the cloud that made it. If a pileus appears over a growing cumulus, the storm is muscling upward fast.
Etymology
Latin pileus, a felt cap. The Romans wore one; the cloud does too.
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