You mean stratus clouds? Stratus clouds can bring rain but not tornadoes.
No. Status clouds can bring rain but not thunderstorms and certainly not tornadoes. Cirrus clouds are sometimes torn away from thunderstorms, but they do not cause them. Tornadoes and the thunderstorms that produce them are associate with cumulonimbus clouds.
status clouds or cumulonimbus clouds
Cirrus Clouds= Above 18,000 ft Status Clouds= Below 6,000 ft
No. Weather is simply the current the status of the atmosphere at a given time and place. Weather includes the temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, whether it is raining, snowing, sunny, cloudy, or stormy. Weather can produce natural disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and droughts, but most of the time it does not pose and significant risk to life or property.
No. Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus,bus clouds, which in turn form from cumulus clouds. Status clouds are not convective. Thunderstorms need convection to form.
status clouds
some times can come from it like hail or snow or snow or snow
It is associated with a warm front
Clouds can form in one of four ways: mountains, the rise of air masses, cold or warm weather fronts, and surface heating. Cumulus clouds form by surface heating or mountains, status forms by weather fronts, and all types can form by the rising of air masses.
It is the puffy cloud
Cirrus clouds (Ci) are part of the genera high-étage and will form from 5,000 m in the troposphere.
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