answersLogoWhite

0

Cumulonimbus clouds

User Avatar

Dahlia Miller

Lvl 13
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do hurricanes have vertical clouds?

In some cases the clouds in the eyewall can form vertical or nearly vertical walls.


Do hurricanes form when towering clouds are spun by high levels winds?

yes


These clouds form at high altiudes which kind of clouds are they?

cirrus


What kind of clouds to tornadoes form from?

Tornadoes mostly form from cumulonimbus clouds. :D


Where does weathering take place on earth?

in the lower atmosphere called the troposphere were clouds, hurricanes and other varieties of storms can form


What type of clouds are associated with tornadoes and hurricanes?

Tornadoes are associated with cumulonimbus clouds, which are tall, dense clouds capable of producing severe weather. Hurricanes are associated with cumulonimbus clouds as well, but they also have a distinct type called the tropical cyclone, characterized by a large circular area of low pressure with spiraling bands of thunderstorms.


Do tornadoes come from clouds and hurricanes?

Tornadoes develop during thunderstorms, which are themselves giant cumulonimbus clouds. Some tornadoes are produced by hurricanes, but most are not.


What cloud do hurricanes and tornadoes have in common?

Cumulonimbus clouds, the clouds of thunderstorms. A tornado is a product of a thunderstorm and descends to the ground from the base of a cumulonimbus. A hurricane is a storm system composed of many thunderstorms, and therefore contains many cumulonimbus clouds.


What type of clouds are most common in a hurricane?

Cumulonimbus clouds are most common in hurricanes. These clouds are large, dense, and capable of producing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. They are characteristic of the intense convection and strong updrafts found in hurricanes.


Does a hurricane have a funnel shaped cloud?

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.


What kind of cloud forms lightning?

Cumulonimbus clouds form lightning


Are hurricanes big dust clouds?

No, hurricanes normally form over the Atlantic ocean where there is little to no dust. The white bits you see in satellite photos are just rain clouds formed from the very moist air in the hurricane. When they come ashore they will pickup some dust due to the high-speed winds but they are still mostly made up of rain clouds.