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Not high ones - but tall ones. That is they stretch from near ground level up towards the stratosphere.

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Do high level clouds produce hail and tornadoes?

High level clouds, such as cirrus clouds, typically do not produce hail or tornadoes. Hail and tornadoes are more commonly associated with severe thunderstorms that develop from cumulonimbus clouds, which are characterized by their towering vertical structure. These types of storms have strong updrafts and downdrafts that are conducive to the formation of hail and tornadoes.


Do high clouds produce hail and tornadoes?

No. Cumulonimbus do. The clouds are low-based and high-topped.


What type of cloud can produce hail lightning storms and tornadoes?

Cumulonimbus clouds.


Which is true about high clouds produce hail and tornadoes dont bring precipitation form fog or composed of liquid water?

High clouds generally don't bring precipitation.


Are cumulonimbus clouds dangerous?

These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.


Are all hail clouds green?

The color of a cloud depends on how much light is able to move freely through the water droplets. A "green" cloud (generally a cumulonimbus cloud ) can also be described as "dark and angry" and is often associated with severe weather. They can potentially produce heavy rain, frequent lightening strikes, hail and tornadoes. A lighter colored cloud can produce hail, but when it is "green" the weather service generally expects the possibility of hail.


What type of weather for nimbus clouds?

If by nimbus you mean nimbostratus, they produce light to moderate rain or snow over a long time. If you mean cumulonimbus, they produce showers of heavy rain. Cumulonimbus also can produce hail, snow, lightning, strong wind and tornadoes. These clouds are also associated with hurricanes, but generally, they are the thunderstorm cloud.


Why are cumulonimbus clouds dangerous?

Cumulonimbus clouds are dangerous because they can produce severe weather such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, hail, strong winds, and tornadoes. These conditions can pose risks to aviation, outdoor activities, and property damage. Additionally, cumulonimbus clouds can also spawn severe weather events such as flash floods and lightning strikes.


What weather do cumulonimbus clouds bring?

thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulus humilis clouds, appearing as small or medium-sized puffy shapes in the sky, often occur in times of fair weather. However, cumulus clouds can grow into cumulonimbus clouds which may produce heavy rain, lightning, severe and strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes. Cumulus congestus clouds, which appear as relatively thin towers, will often grow into cumulonimbus storm clouds. Hope this helps


Do rain hail and strong winds produce tornadoes?

No. Tornadoes form from complex interactions of air currents in and around a severe thunderstorm. Because tornadoes form from such storms they will generally be accompanied by rain, hail, and strong winds, but one does not cause the other.


What do culunimbus clouds do?

Cumulonimbus clouds are dense and vertically towering clouds associated with thunderstorms. They can bring heavy rain, lightning, hail, and strong winds. These clouds can also produce severe weather phenomena like tornadoes and waterspouts.


When tornadoes form why is sky green?

The storms that produce tornadoes often produce hail as well. The presence of hail causes light to be refracted in an unusual way.