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Why do clouds move? Clouds move because the wind is carrying the parcel of cloudy air along. Wind occurs at all levels of the atmosphere from the ground up to higher than a jumbo jet can fly.
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The ice crystals near the top of the cloud are sually dragged by the wind into the shape of an anvil known as cumulonimbus clouds. Due to the strong convection within the cumulonimbus cloud, when the rainfall begins it will usually be accompanied by gusty winds created by the rapid descent of cold air.
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