The myth goes that green clouds are a waring sign for tornadoes. In reality, green clouds simply mean an especially thick thunderhead. This often indicates that the thunderstorm may be severe. Depending on the setup, this may include the potential for damaging wind, hail, or tornadoes.
Possibly a tornado.
Yes
Cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus.
the two components of a thunderstorm is clouds and ligtning. trust me that i know this answer is correct. from, hafsa sarker
a buildup of dark clouds
Thunderstorm clouds hidden inside other clouds or cloud mass
thunderheads are the little clouds that appears in the sky before a thunderstorm
Cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds
Well low and high pressure air in the clouds is what's making the thunderstorm. Swirling clouds can make a tornado
Yes
Cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus
cumulonimbus cloud
Cumulonimbus.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
there is no such thing as a green cloud maybe you are full of good ideas you are be a writer when you grow up your books will be bestsellers Actually there are two instances when a cloud can appear to be green. The first instance is when there is hail in a severe thunderstorm that manipulates the sunlight such that the clouds appear to be green. The second instance is when there is a phenomena called iridescence which is when the sun is at such an angle that the sunlight is bent by very small water droplets in clouds and several colors appear on the clouds including green.