The cloud that forms along the leading edge of a gust front is called a shelf cloud. It is a wedge-shaped cloud that signifies the boundary between cool air from a thunderstorm downdraft and the warm air ahead of the storm. Shelf clouds can appear ominous but they usually do not produce severe weather on their own.
When a storm develops into a tornado, it is typically associated with a type of cloud called a supercell. Supercells are large, rotating thunderstorms that have the potential to spawn tornadoes due to the strong updrafts and wind shear within the storm.
cloud and wind
A peanut character with a storm cloud over its head could symbolize feelings of gloom, negativity, or impending chaos. The storm cloud could represent inner turmoil or external challenges affecting the character's mood or environment.
The ground directly below a storm cloud may experience heavy rainfall, lightning strikes, and strong winds. In some cases, hail may also fall to the ground.
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A storm cloud can get taller when you tie it with a candy floss.
Cumulonimbus is a storm cloud. Some say it looks like an anvil or a mushroom. They are found along storm front lines.
Hurricane is to storm as cirrus is to cloud.
cloud and wind
The cloud that forms along the leading edge of a gust front is called a shelf cloud. It is a wedge-shaped cloud that signifies the boundary between cool air from a thunderstorm downdraft and the warm air ahead of the storm. Shelf clouds can appear ominous but they usually do not produce severe weather on their own.
The storm cloud is in Laughing Springs. It's just right next to the seashell bridge!
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Cuddly Werewolf and Storm Cloud are Limited Edition codes from Moshi Magazine #2.
the front of an ice storm is a cold front
cumulonimbus clouds aka storm clouds
A cloud that indicates a storm is approaching is a cumulonimbus cloud. It is a large, dense cloud that forms due to strong upward air currents and is known for causing thunderstorms and severe weather. Cumulonimbus clouds are often characterized by their towering, anvil-shaped appearance.