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1. lllr_f+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-04-27 00:08:44
Because that's (roughly) the Lifted Condensation Level: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifted_condensation_level

Water vapor around the LCL starts condensing and turning from a gas into liquid cloud droplets. This process happens considerably faster once it begins for a variety of reasons, so once you can have cloud droplets, you get a ton of cloud droplets - not a gradual transition from water vapor to cloud. It's almost like a light switch.

Most air masses are relatively homogenous anyways, so unless there are underlying processes causing things like undulatus asperatus, it will certainly appear very, very flat over a large area.

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