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Hot towers, also known as chimney clouds, are towering convective structures in the atmosphere that extend high into the troposphere, often associated with intense thunderstorms. They are characterized by strong updrafts, which can carry warm, moist air upwards, leading to the formation of deep convective clouds. These towers can influence weather patterns by transporting heat and moisture, and they play a crucial role in the development of severe weather events such as hurricanes. Their presence indicates vigorous convection and can enhance precipitation and storm intensity.

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