One of the scientific names for storm clouds is Nimbus. If you go to the official NOAA website, you can find a scientist who will answer your question about storms.
There is an order to how storms are named. I am not sure how the exact name is picked, but I do know that every season the names begin with "A" all over again. Every other storm is a boy's name and every other storm is a girl's name. There is always one boy's name and one girl's name for every letter. Here is an example: storm 1: Andrew storm 2: Andrea storm 3:Brendan storm 4: Brenda storm 5: Christian storm 6: Christina and so on.....
No one FARMS clouds.
There are three layers of clouds on Jupiter, and each one is composed of different molecules. At one level there are clouds of ammonia, at another level there are clouds made of ammonia and sulfur, and at a third level there are clouds of water (H2O).
one is more fluffy then the other
Cumulus clouds form when warm air rises, expands, and cools. Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy white clouds that usually have thunderstorms following them. Cumulus clouds are one of the 3 types of main clouds. The 3 main types of clouds are stratus, cumulus, and cirrus.
It can be either. Most often a thunderstorm is made up of of multiple clouds, but sometimes a storm can consist of a signle isolated cumulonimbus.
i know one of them is stratus and cumulus
If the storm has a deep, continuously rotating updraft. You can see the evidence of this rotation as striations in the cloud, wall clouds or funnel clouds, as well as huge hail. None if these actually confirm that it is a supercell completely, but you will know one when you see one. To determine one on radar you will need to see if the storm has formed the classic "Hook Echo", which would confirm it as a supercell
They don't form one, but they signal an oncoming cold front.
Scientific Names are used to identify things by their Family and Kingdom. One part refers to the general "where does this fall" and the other refers to "this is what it is"
All animals have only 1 official scientific name, that is one of the advantages to the scientific naming system.
well there many different names, but the scientific one asswipe
Scientific names are intended to be stable and consistent, following an international system of rules set by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) and the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). Changes to scientific names can occur due to new taxonomic discoveries, reclassification of species, or correction of errors, but these changes are generally minimized to maintain stability and avoid confusion.
Scientific names help to accurately identify and classify different species of animals, avoiding confusion caused by common names that may vary by region or language. They also provide a universal language for scientists to communicate and study animals across different cultures and languages.
Scientific names are usually in Latin or Greek. These languages are used in taxonomy to ensure that species names are universal and consistent across different languages and countries.
cumulus clouds often do indicate fire weather.
The two advantages of using scientific names for organisms include their universality in the whole world since they are Latin, and no single organism can have more than one scientific name.