cumulonimbus
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Cumulonimbus clouds
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
The leading edge of a powerful thunderstorm
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.
Yes. A tornado can't form without a thunderstorm.
Thunderstorm clouds hidden inside other clouds or cloud mass
Well low and high pressure air in the clouds is what's making the thunderstorm. Swirling clouds can make a tornado
Cumulonimbus clouds