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It doesn't take a genius to work out the message between this particular cloud formation, however.

News anchors were in hysterics at an especially naughty cloud, which looked suspiciously like a rather rude part of the male anatomy.

Weather forecaster Sam Wallace spotted the unfortunate shape and decided to include it in this ridiculous broadcast.

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Pointing it out to the news anchors, he asks: "When you take a step back, is there anything else you see in this picture?"

The news anchors absolutely can't contain their laughter as they splutter: "It's as subtle as a sledgehammer!"

As ridiculous as the image looks, it's actually the result of a perfectly normal weather phenomenon.

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The giant phallic cloud was formed by a waterspout in New Zealand earlier this week, which pushed the weirdly shaped formation over the country.

Meanwhile, Britain has also seen its fair share of todgers in the sky, with one spotted in Derbyshire.

Another phallic cloud was spotted by motorists speeding along the M42.