I think ur talking about the cumulonimbus cloud.
Nimbostratus clouds are typically associated with steady precipitation. These clouds are thick and gray, covering the sky in layers, and often bring long-lasting rain or snow.
This cloud has enough quantity of water inside to make a rain and snow , a very long rain, that has many hours of duration, ever work together with a cold day, is mainly associate with CZSA systems in South America. This cloud is dark grey, with long horizontal extension and very few vertical extension.A nimbostratus cloud will produce rainy weather. The nimbostratus cloud is found in the sky at near surface to about 10000 feet.
Cirrostratus Clouds
Cloud cover
Cumulus!
the weather that cumulonimbus brings is thunderstorms
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
The duration of What the Snow Brings is 1.87 hours.
What the Snow Brings was created on 2005-10-28.
The root word is "nimbus," which means a type of cloud that typically brings rain.
a grey one
Not really. In the winter, whether it's raining or snowing, there is snow in the clouds - if it's raining at the surface that means the snow has melted before it reached the ground. There are different processes for the formation of rain and snow in a cloud, but you wouldn't be able to tell by looking at a cloud whether it contains rain or snow.
When you see a precipitation cloud (Nimbostratus or Cumulonimbus) you can never tell if it will be rain or snow until the snow actually begins
An altocumulus cloud belongs to the middle cloud family due to its altitude range of 6,500 to 20,000 feet above ground level.
0 degrees celsius
ice + cloud = snow