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In the poem "Coromandel Fishers" by Sarojini Naidu, the clouds are referred to as brothers because they are seen as companions and protectors of the fishermen. The clouds are described as gathering together like a band of brothers to provide shade and comfort to the fishermen as they bravely set out on the sea. This imagery conveys a sense of camaraderie and solidarity between nature and humans.
While at sea, the fishermen feel at home. The sea sustains and feeds them, so they feel the sea is their mother, whom they worship and do not have to fear. It is true that the fishermen go to the lap of the sea when they are sad and also when they are happy. The clouds are born of the sea. So the clouds are their brothers and the waves their playmates.
They are called "cumulus" clouds, and sometimes are colloquially called "fair weather" clouds.
These clouds are called nimbostratus,cumlus ,cumulonimbus
They're called stratus clouds
Such clouds are called cumulus.
because of the clouds shape
The clouds in tornadoes are called funnel clouds.
A souffle of clouds.
clouds.
cirrus clouds
A dark rain cloud is called a nimbus. These clouds produce rain and snow as they are filled with compact and frozen moisture.