Cumulonimbus clouds
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
The clouds that thunderstorms from in are Nimbus clouds. Any type of Nimbus cloud can forms a thunderstorm. p.s. To divine a Nimbus cloud it is ether black or gray. But not every Nimbus cloud forms a thunderstorm only some, but keep that in mined.
cumulonimbus cloud
The cloud type that marks the developing stage of a thunderstorm is cumulus clouds. These clouds are tall and puffy, and can grow vertically into cumulonimbus clouds, which are associated with thunderstorms.
Because only the the energy involved in a thunderstorm or developing thunderstorm is enough to form something as strong as a tornado.
Yes. Tornadoes form from strong thunderstorm which, of course, bring clouds.
altostratus ,altocumulus and cumulonimbus are thunderstorm clouds
Funny I had the smae question in a school test. A thunderstorm starts to form when water evaporates to form clouds. The warm air over the Earth's surface rises and pushes the clouds higher.
Depends which type of cumulus.... cumulonimbus is thunderstorm clouds, regular cumulus clouds are the white puffy clouds that have no precipitation
Cold dense air often converges with warm, moist air to form a thunderstorm. The warm air rises and cools, creating instability and leading to the development of thunderstorm clouds.
Shelf clouds form along the leading edge of a thunderstorm or squall line. They typically occur in the cool, stable air ahead of a storm and are caused by a wedge of cold air sinking beneath the warmer, moist air in a thunderstorm's updraft. Shelf clouds often signal the approach of strong winds and heavy rainfall.
Cumulonimbus clouds are present during a thunderstorm. These are large, towering clouds that are associated with heavy rain, thunder, lightning, hail, and sometimes tornadoes. They typically have a dark base and can reach great heights in the atmosphere.