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cumulonimbus, sometimes called a thunderhead.
it is a dark, heavy cloud. also called a thunderhead. usually results in short, heavy rainfall.
A thunderhead can also be called a cumulonimbus cloud. This type of cloud is associated with thunderstorms and can be characterized by its towering structure and anvil shape at the top.
Thunderheads, or cumulonimbus clouds, build up from warm, moist air rising into the atmosphere. As this air rises, it cools and condenses, forming a large, towering cloud capable of producing thunderstorms and severe weather.
Depending on many different conditions the temperature on the ground during a thunderstorm can be well below freezing (<32F) to over 100F. Inside the thunderhead clouds themselves the temperature at the bottom is above freezing but at the top the temperature is often well below freezing.
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Another name for this type of cloud is thunderhead
A Thunderhead is a type of cloud. A Thunderhead may be seen during a thunderstorm and the best chance to see them would be along cold front squall lines.
Dark clouds gathered overhead, signaling the imminent arrival of a thunderhead that would unleash its fury upon the land.
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The Cisco Kid - 1950 Thunderhead - 3.13 was released on: USA: 30 November 1952
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The Cisco Kid - 1950 Thunderhead 3-13 was released on: USA: 30 November 1952
A thunderhead is a type of cumulonimbus cloud associated with thunderstorms. These clouds are typically dense and towering, indicating strong upward motion and the potential for heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunder. When a thunderhead forms, it often signals that rain is imminent or already falling.
Thunderhead clouds, also known as cumulonimbus clouds, are large, dense, and vertically towering clouds that are associated with thunderstorms and severe weather. They can reach heights of up to 50,000 feet and are recognizable by their distinctive anvil-like shape at the top. Thunderhead clouds often produce heavy rainfall, lightning, strong winds, and sometimes hail.
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