Stratus Clouds
Wall clouds can range from a fraction of a mile to several miles wide. They are typically associated with severe thunderstorms and can indicate the potential for tornado development. These clouds can appear dark and turbulent due to the strong updrafts associated with the storm.
Nimbostratus clouds typically bring prolonged precipitation, such as rain or snow. They are often associated with overcast skies and can produce light to moderate continuous precipitation over a wide area.
Cumulonimbus clouds are the type of clouds that indicate a pending thunderstorm. These clouds are tall, dense, and have an anvil shape at the top. They can produce heavy rain, lightning, thunder, and even hail during a thunderstorm.
Cumulus clouds do not produce anything themselves. They are generally associated with fair weather, but can develop into larger storm clouds such as cumulonimbus clouds that can produce thunderstorms, heavy rain, and sometimes severe weather.
No, hurricanes do not have funnel-shaped clouds. They have a wide expanse of swirling clouds that form a dense, circular shape around the storm's center called the eye. Funnel clouds are typically associated with tornadoes, not hurricanes.
The streaks produced in marbles are a product of the impurities present in the sedimentary carbonate rocks such as silt durring metamorphisis.
A cumulonimbus cloud normally looks very tall and can stretch for miles. They tend to have a flat base.Most commonly seen in hot climates (Florida for example) where the water from the coast has evaporated and by the end of each day, the cumulonimbus clouds form and may have a downpour for several hours. This type of cloud is becoming increasingly common across the UK in the summertime.
A nimbus cloud is a type of cloud characterized by its dark, dense appearance and ability to produce precipitation. These clouds are often associated with rain showers, thunderstorms, and other severe weather conditions.
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Stratus clouds occur below 6,000 feet. These clouds look like flat sheets of clouds, and can mean an overcast or rainy day. These clouds are usally a uniform color of gray, and cover most of the sky. Nimbo, just means rain for hail so put Nimbo and strtus together and Nimbosrtatus clouds are just what i said above but, just with rain or hail.
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