types of clouds Cumulus - white fluffy Cirrus- full and flat Stratus -ice clouds nearing stratosphere thin and whispy nimbocumulus - dark grey storm clouds
Some prefixes of cloud names describe the height of the cloud bases. Some clouds' names combine the altitude prefix with the term status or cumulus. The answer for the question is Cirrostratus.
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A 'Typhoon' is a weather system (much much bigger than a cloud), other names for one (in different oceans) are 'Cyclone' and 'Hurricane. You are probably thinking of a 'Tornado' which is formed out of one cloud called a super-cell or 'Cumulonimbus' cloud.
Clouds that have nimbo or nimbus in their names, like cumulonimbus (associated with thunderstorms).
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Some prefixes of cloud names describe the height of the cloud bases. Some clouds' names combine the altitude prefix with the term status or cumulus. The answer for the question is Cirrostratus.
Well a nimbus cloud is not a cloud. If you are referring to a cumulonimbus cloud than yes. A cumulonimbus cloud is a storm cloud. Clouds that have names that include -nimbus or nimbo- are likely to produce precipitation.
Yes the Dodge Stratus is know as a cloud car. Especially because of its shape and all the of its twin cars have similar names to a cloud.
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Milky Way, M31 (the Andromeda Galaxy), the Triangulum Galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Small Magellanic Cloud, ...
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A 'Typhoon' is a weather system (much much bigger than a cloud), other names for one (in different oceans) are 'Cyclone' and 'Hurricane. You are probably thinking of a 'Tornado' which is formed out of one cloud called a super-cell or 'Cumulonimbus' cloud.
Nimbus is the Latin word for cloud. In modern meteorology, it is used as a prefix or suffix on the names of particular types of clouds to indicate a cloud that is precipitating (rain, snow, hail, etc.). Thus a cumulonimbusis a cumulus cloud that is releasing precipitation and a nimbostratus is a status cloud releasing precipitation.
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