They produce both.
Bergeron Process.
No. Hurricanes produce heavy rain but are to warm to produce snow.
Snow does, but rain does not have to. Rain can start through two processes, which are called "collision-coalescence" and "the Bergeron process". The former is the one by which rain never begins as ice, and this is most common in the tropics and in higher latitudes during the warm season.
normally cumulus clouds do not produce precipitation. It is cumulonimbus clouds that form rain or snow depending on the season.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
Bergeron Process.
well, radiation would evaporate water from (primarily) oceans into water vapor, once it reaches the clouds, it condenses untill it becomes saturated and too heavy, so it precipitates
No. Hurricanes produce heavy rain but are to warm to produce snow.
Snow does, but rain does not have to. Rain can start through two processes, which are called "collision-coalescence" and "the Bergeron process". The former is the one by which rain never begins as ice, and this is most common in the tropics and in higher latitudes during the warm season.
Status clouds can produce snow or rain depending on what conditions are present.
They can create rain and snow
That is true....
a cold front
Precipitation
High humidity cold weather and rain.
The names of the groups of clouds that can produce rain are nimbostratus and cumulonimbus. The nimbostratus clouds are the ones we see that become very dark and produce a lot of rain or snow. The cumulonimbus clouds are responsible for lighter rain and thunderstorms.
precipitation