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Nimbo
Clouds that have nimbo or nimbus in their names, like cumulonimbus (associated with thunderstorms).
The term nimbus refers to a rain cloud. The prefix "nimbus" tells you the cloud is raining, or capable of producing rain.
stratocumulus and a High level cloud is a cirrostratus
The term "rain cloud" typically refers to a cloud that produces precipitation, such as rain. In meteorology, these clouds are often cumulonimbus or nimbostratus types, which are characterized by their dense, dark appearance. Rain clouds can vary in size and intensity, influencing weather patterns and conditions in the surrounding area. Additionally, "rain cloud" can be used metaphorically to describe a situation or mood that seems gloomy or foreboding.
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
rain
the name of the cloud full of rain isz cumulus....misz.remynisce
First of all, a rain cloud CAN rain, and a full heavy rain cloud can rain about 39 tonnes.
A rain-producing cloud is typically called a nimbus cloud. This type of cloud is responsible for producing precipitation, such as rain or snow.
When the word "rain" is added to a cloud's name, it usually indicates that the cloud is actively producing rainfall. For example, a rain cloud like nimbostratus typically brings steady, prolonged rain due to its dense and thick structure.
OBSCURUS = Dark imber = rain cloud Obscurus Imber = Dark Rain Cloud