Cirrus clouds are the types of clouds that form high in the sky. They are also white, feathery and look very light. They tend to come around when the weather is fair.
snow clouds
You are possibly thinking of 'cumulo-nimbus' clouds
Clouds that look like cotton balls are called cumulus clouds. They are puffy, white clouds that often have a flat base and resemble floating cotton balls in the sky.
Big puff clouds are typically referred to as cumulus clouds. These clouds are large, white, and fluffy in appearance, usually forming on fair weather days.
The lumpy white clouds are called, Cumulus. Cumulus clouds are found in the lower section of the sky. They are often described as puffy or lumpy, they generally have flat bases. Cumulus clouds are generally less than 6,500 ft. Cumulus clouds may appear by themselves in a line or in clusters.
snow clouds
You are possibly thinking of 'cumulo-nimbus' clouds
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White clouds made of tiny ice particles are called cirrus clouds. These clouds are composed of ice crystals that form at high altitudes in the atmosphere. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy in appearance.
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The clouds you are talking about are cumulus and if they are black and rain is falling they are called Nimbocumulus clouds IVE GOT SMARTICLES!!!!!!!
The low puffy white clouds that can change into cumulonimbus clouds are called cumulus clouds. Cumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather, but can grow into cumulonimbus clouds, which are tall, dense, and produce thunderstorms.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are called cumulus clouds. They are puffy, white clouds that often have a flat base and resemble floating cotton balls in the sky.
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
Big puff clouds are typically referred to as cumulus clouds. These clouds are large, white, and fluffy in appearance, usually forming on fair weather days.
The lumpy white clouds are called, Cumulus. Cumulus clouds are found in the lower section of the sky. They are often described as puffy or lumpy, they generally have flat bases. Cumulus clouds are generally less than 6,500 ft. Cumulus clouds may appear by themselves in a line or in clusters.
In science, "puffy white clouds" are known as cumulus clouds.