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.
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Cumulonimbus is a type of cloud, very dense and fluffy, sometimes pure white or they can be dark and grey, heavy rain and thunderstorms are usually associated with this cloud.
Tornadoes often form in a type of cumulonimbus cloud called a wall cloud. Look up what a cumulonimbus cloud looks like on Google images.
A stratocumulus cloud is a type of low-lying, gray, thickly layered cloud that appears lumpy. It can sometimes create light precipitation.
A altocumulus cloud
The cloud you are asking about is called the Cirrus cloud. It nearly always is the highest cloud in the sky and is very white and thin to the naked eye.
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The cloud that forms the visible part of a tornado is called a funnel cloud.
All of them. I've never heard of a cloud that isn't white.
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on thursday there was a cumulus cloud . this cloud are also called fair weather cloud this clouds have very flat bases
Cloud flashes. Spider lightening is the type of cloud flash that you can visibly see outside of the cloud.
You can find these type of white papers in a lot technological journals. They do a good job of giving the technical aspects and benefits of cloud computing to consumers.