Prandtl-Glauert singularity, look it up fella.
First. A wall cloud is not a cumulonimbus clouds, but is a smaller cloud that extends from the base of a cumulonimbus. Tornadoes often form from wall clouds.
an eruption cloud is a cloud of ash that forms when a volcano erupts
The quicker of the two forms of vaporization is called boiling.
fog
freezes
The cloud that forms the visible part of a tornado is called a funnel cloud.
A wall cloud
a roll cloud
fog
The process of cloud formation is called condensation or deposition. Both combined with water generate clouds on the atmosphere. Condensation occurs when vapor changes to liquid water. Deposition occurs when ice forms from water vapor.
Cohesion
that is really called fog
A tornado.
First. A wall cloud is not a cumulonimbus clouds, but is a smaller cloud that extends from the base of a cumulonimbus. Tornadoes often form from wall clouds.
If the winds associated with it reach the surface, it is called a waterspout.
It is usually just called a debris cloud or dust whirl.
fog or mist!well DER peopleNa....Tha real answer scientifically is that Fog is a Stratus cloud that forms near the ground..