it bring the rain
You mean stratus clouds? Stratus clouds can bring rain but not tornadoes.
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You get no precipitation from cirrus clouds, they are too thin and too high. Hence, the weather they bring is dry.
nimbus really means that a cloud that already has rain or snow falling out of it.
Stratocumulus clouds typically bring partly cloudy weather with no precipitation, although it can sometimes develop into overcast skies and light rain or drizzle. They are low-level clouds that look like a patchwork of cotton balls and can indicate stable atmospheric conditions.
Cumulus clouds usually indicate fair weather. They are generally associated with fine weather conditions, although they can grow vertically and develop into cumulonimbus clouds, which may bring thunderstorms.
Clouds with the prefix of 'alto' are middle level clouds between 6500 and 23,000 feet. The two alto clouds are altocumulus and altostratus and these types of clouds usually bring precipitation from rain.
Anticyclones usually bring clam, sunny weather.
stratus clouds
Stratus clouds typically do not bring in much, if any precipitation. "Stratus" is sometimes known as fog. Usually one would expect overcast skies and some drizzle.
Cumulus clouds usually indicate fair weather.
The type of clouds that bring rain, sleet, snow, and hail are typically cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are dense and vertically developed, often associated with thunderstorms and severe weather. They contain significant moisture and can produce a variety of precipitation forms depending on temperature and atmospheric conditions. Additionally, nimbostratus clouds can also bring steady, continuous precipitation like rain or snow.