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Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus clouds, but they don't have to be low. Some of these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes, but not all. A thunderstorm is the only thing that can produce a tornado. Tornadoes form best from low-based thunderstorms.
Lightning
Cirrus clouds generally do not bring thunderstorms. They are high-level clouds composed of ice crystals and are typically associated with fair weather. Thunderstorms are usually associated with cumulonimbus clouds, which are large and dense clouds that can reach high altitudes and produce thunder, lightning, and heavy precipitation.
Cumulonimbus. Most notably cumulonimbus incus.
If you see an altocumulus clouds in the morning expect thunderstorms by late afternoon.
Yes. Cumulonimbus is a dense vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms and severe weather, such as wind gusts, hail, and occasional tornadoes.
Thunderstorms and the tornadoes the produce are associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
No, cumulonimbus clouds do.
the vertical development are the tall and big clouds.
nimbus clouds
No. Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus,bus clouds, which in turn form from cumulus clouds. Status clouds are not convective. Thunderstorms need convection to form.
A cumulonimbus cloud
Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus clouds, but they don't have to be low. Some of these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes, but not all. A thunderstorm is the only thing that can produce a tornado. Tornadoes form best from low-based thunderstorms.
rain and hail
cumulonimbus, aka thunderheads
Lightning
Yes, Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms which form from cumulonimbus clouds.