Typically clouds that produce precipitation will have either the Nimbo- prefix or -nimbus suffix. Clouds that produce precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail...etc) will normally appear lower in the sky such as the Nimbostratus & Cumulonimbus. There are different variations of these clouds with variations of the above names. Double-click on the terms "Nimbostratus" or "Cumulonimbus" to get the definition from AnswerTips!
The type of clouds that produce rain are the nimbus clouds. There are two kinds of nimbus clouds and they are the cumulonimbus and nimbostratus clouds.
The cloud type that most usually produces rain is called the cumulo-nimbus.
A rain cloud could be a stratus cloud which usually produces a tiny drizzle, or a cumulus cloud which usually produces thunderstorms.
When a cloud has the prefix or suffix nimbus in it, it is a rain/precipitation cloud.
Nimbostratus (constant rain)
Cumulonimbus (thunder clouds)
Altostratus
Stratocumulus
Stratus
All of the above can produce precipitation.
All of them can rain.
Nimbus or nimbostratus.
Stratus
a cumulus cloud and a cumulonimbus produce rain.
Nimbostratus clouds produce rain that can last for several hours or days. These types of clouds are found below 2000 meters, and their moisture content is high. Some other types of clouds are altocumulus, altostratus, and cirrus clouds.
Here are a list of clouds that can make rain and/or snow:Altocumulus - can bring precipitationAltostratus - can bring rain or snowStratocumulus - can bring light rain or drizzleStratus - can bring minor precipitationNimbostratus - can bring constant precipitationCumulonimbus - can bring heavy rain, thunderstorms, or light showersContrary to popular belief, cumulus clouds do not make rain or snow. They can form together to make cumulonimbus clouds that can make rain or snow. Cumulus clouds can be a prediction of heavy weather to come if they appear at certain times of the day.Cumulus clouds are considered the 'fair weather' cloud, as they do not produce rain or snow on their own unless they form together into a cumulonimbus to do so.
no you need rain clouds
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.
Humans can not really make a rain clouds because mother nature makes them but there are three types of rainfall Frontal, Convectional and Relief and they all involve rain clouds.
yes often heavy rain but rain can fall from different types of clouds
cumulo-nimbus
There is no way for us to make clouds rain when we want them to. If we could do that then we would not be worried to much about it being to dry, we would just make it rain. Why can't seeding the clouds make them rain ?
rain clouds
a cumulus cloud and a cumulonimbus produce rain.
Cumulus cloud makes rain fall
three types of clouds: cirrus, stratus, or cumulus
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.
There is no known chemical that can make it rain. The closest is probably water vapor but people don't throw it into the clouds to make it rain.
Nimbostratus clouds produce rain that can last for several hours or days. These types of clouds are found below 2000 meters, and their moisture content is high. Some other types of clouds are altocumulus, altostratus, and cirrus clouds.
The puddles from rain evaporates to the clouds and then falls as rain, snow, sleet or hail.. And it just continues.