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  1. Clouds with the prefix “nimbo” or the suffix “nimbus” bring rainfall and snowfall. Nimbostratus clouds bring continuous rainfall or snowfall that may continue for a very long duration. Cumulonimbus clouds are also called thunderheads.

  2. Mar 28, 2023 · From his Essay of the Modifications of Clouds (1803), Luke Howard divided clouds into three categories: cirrus, cumulus, and stratus, plus a fourth special type, nimbus. While clouds appear in infinite shapes and sizes, they fall into some basic forms.

  3. A nimbostratus cloud is a multilevel, amorphous, nearly uniform, and often dark-grey cloud that usually produces continuous rain, snow, or sleet, but no lightning or thunder. [1] [2] [3]

  4. A nimbus cloud is the ominously dark cloud form that signals coming rain, and sends us scurrying for shelter as they approach. Characteristicaly dark due to the massive quantity of water that they carry within them, a Nimbus cloud is a sign of an imminent precipitation.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Nimbus Clouds. Nimbus clouds produce precipitation in the form of rain, hail, or snow. Both cumulus and stratus clouds can be nimbus clouds, which go by the names cumulonimbus and stratonimbus. Cumulonimbus clouds are thunderheads that tower from the troposphere into the stratosphere.

  6. Nimbus clouds are clouds that produce precipitation that reach the ground in the form of rain, snow or hail. There are two types of clouds, namely, cumulonimbus (cumulus clouds) and nimbostratus (stratus clouds).

  7. Cumulonimbus (from Latin cumulus 'swell', and nimbus 'cloud') is a dense, towering vertical cloud, typically forming from water vapor condensing in the lower troposphere that builds upward carried by powerful buoyant air currents.

  8. Nimbostratus – Low and middle dark gray clouds with precipitation falling from them. Bases are diffuse and difficult to determine because of falling precipitation. Cumulus – Low clouds. Clouds appear puffy and look like cotton balls, popcorn or cauliflower.

  9. Nimbostratus is a gray nebulous layered cloud where precipitation is not apparent off in the distance. Precipitation intensity that changes rapidly (or begins/end abruptly), called "showers", comes from very tall cumulus clouds. If accompanied by lighting, then the cloud is always a cumulonimbus (cumulus plus Nimbus).

  10. Nimbostratus clouds form through the deepening and thickening of an altostratus cloud, often along warm or occluded fronts. These clouds extend through the lower and mid-layers of the...

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