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.
It indicates rain
types of clouds
Nimbus is a suffix meaning 'precipitation'. When you add nimbus to a cloud's name, it usually means the cloud produces precipitation. For example, 'cumulonimbus clouds'.
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A cumulo-nimbus cloud.
The formation of a Nimbostratus cloud otherwise known as Nimbus cloud causes steady rain. This type of cloud is 2,000 meters in thickness.
they usually just make rain
nimbus really means that a cloud that already has rain or snow falling out of it.
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A nimbus cloud is a low cloud due to soft rain drops.
A nimbus cloud is a cloud that produces precipitation.
Nimbus is the Latin word for cloud. In modern meteorology, it is used as a prefix or suffix on the names of particular types of clouds to indicate a cloud that is precipitating (rain, snow, hail, etc.). Thus a cumulonimbusis a cumulus cloud that is releasing precipitation and a nimbostratus is a status cloud releasing precipitation.
Well a nimbus cloud is not a cloud. If you are referring to a cumulonimbus cloud than yes. A cumulonimbus cloud is a storm cloud. Clouds that have names that include -nimbus or nimbo- are likely to produce precipitation.
A cummulus cloud predicts fine weather, a cirrus predicts okay weather (also fine), stratus are often connected to stormy weather, and a nimbus is probably going to bring rain.
Nimbus is a Latin word meaning cloud or rain storm. The prefix nimbo- or the suffix -nimbus indicates a precipitating cloud; for example, a nimbostratus cloud is a precipitating stratus cloud, and a cumulonimbus cloud is a precipitating cumulus cloud. And it starts from the bottom.
That would be the nimbus or cumulo nimbus.
That cloud looks like a nimbus.
Nimbus is a suffix meaning 'precipitation'. When you add nimbus to a cloud's name, it usually means the cloud produces precipitation. For example, 'cumulonimbus clouds'.