nimbostratus
Cumulo-nimbus
Cirrus clouds corse rain storm
Tornadoes typically have funnel clouds.
Cumulonimbus incus, which has an obvious anvil top. Only very strong ones, called supercells, spawn tornadoes.Cumulonimbus icnus is the most likely type of storm cloud to produce a tornado. These cumulonimbus clouds are often supercells.Tornadoes can form from any cumulonimbus cloud, but they usually form from Cumulonimbus incus (heaped rain cloud with anvil) with a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. The type of storm this rotating cumulonimbus cloud brings is a strong thunderstorm called a supercell, the thunderstorm most likely to form a tornadocumulonimbus clouds
This type of cloud would be known as a stratus cloud
rain, storm, lightning, thunder, and sometimes windy
The root word for a cloud that looks piled is "cumulus." This type of cloud is characterized by its fluffy, white appearance and often indicates fair weather.
The suffix "nimbus" generally refers to a type of cloud that indicates rain or storm. It can also refer to a halo or aura that surrounds a person or object, often symbolizing divinity or holiness.
A nimbus is a type of storm cloud, so expect precipitation and little sun if the weather forecaster says that nimbus clouds are on the way.
A storm does not become a tornado; it produces one. The rest of the storm remains largely unchanged as a cumulonimbus cloud. The tornado itself forms a funnel cloud.
a cloud that forms before a thunder storm or hurricane
Cirrus clouds corse rain storm
Rain storm
Cumulonimbus.
Tornadoes typically have funnel clouds.
What type of cloud that is often formed by fog lifting in the morning?
Cumulonimbus incus, which has an obvious anvil top. Only very strong ones, called supercells, spawn tornadoes.Cumulonimbus icnus is the most likely type of storm cloud to produce a tornado. These cumulonimbus clouds are often supercells.Tornadoes can form from any cumulonimbus cloud, but they usually form from Cumulonimbus incus (heaped rain cloud with anvil) with a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. The type of storm this rotating cumulonimbus cloud brings is a strong thunderstorm called a supercell, the thunderstorm most likely to form a tornadocumulonimbus clouds
Tornadoes are most often spawned by a type of storm called a supercell.