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1) Mask the cloud layer
2) Duplicate it - you now have two layers 1 & 2.
3) Hide 2 for the time being, take 1 (this will be the top layer) set a keyframe at the beginning for scale, rotation and opacity - all default values.
4) Go to the end of the animation (in this case 5 seconds in) keyframe your desired rotation and opacity to 0. For this animation I actually made the layers 3D to help with the rotation I then set the following values for each axis: x -2, y +13, z +1.5. You now have the clouds rotating and fading out.
5) Go to layer 2 and now start with the keyframes you ended on for layer 1 and end on the default rotation values and 100% opacity. You will then have the same start and end point to allow the animation to loop.
6) Halfway through the animation (when the 2 layer animations intersect) you may want to add a blur effect to ease the transition - I just added a CC radial blur.