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Cumulonimbus Clouds are generally known as thunderstorm clouds, they are associated with heavy rain, snow. hail and lightning
yes often heavy rain but rain can fall from different types of clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with heavy rain, snow, hail, lightning and even tornadoes.
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Extremely strong cumulonimbus clouds look like rocks and towers.They are the tower clouds of a hurricane(aka.cyclones,typhoons)They bring heavy rain and reach the stratosphere!
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
cumulonimbus for very heavy rain or nimbostratus for prolonged slow and steady rainfall. Low stratus clouds bring drizzleCumulonimbus or Nimbostratus. Cumulonimbus are the dark towering storm clouds and nimbostratus are the sheet-like ones that are closer to the ground.NovaNET answer "Cumulus"Status and cumulus bring rain and sometimes snow. Cumulonimbus bring HEAVY rain and hail
Cumulonimbus - heavy localised rain. Nimbostratus - widespread rain. Hope that helps (:
Cumulonimbus- Brings rain and lightningNimbostratus- Brings RainStratus: Light drizzle or flurryIf cold enough, they provide snow!
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.
Cumulonimbus Clouds are generally known as thunderstorm clouds, they are associated with heavy rain, snow. hail and lightning
i got you cumulonimbus for very heavy rain or nimbostratus for prolonged slow and steady rainfall. Cumulonimbus or Nimbostratus. Cumulonimbus are the dark towering storm clouds and nimbostratus are the sheet-like ones that are closer to the ground. Status and cumulus bring rain and sometimes snow.
Cumulonimbus or nimbostratus often are the most common of clouds that bring steady precipitation. Other clouds bring rain and snow, the these two bring it most often.
thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulus humilis clouds, appearing as small or medium-sized puffy shapes in the sky, often occur in times of fair weather. However, cumulus clouds can grow into cumulonimbus clouds which may produce heavy rain, lightning, severe and strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes. Cumulus congestus clouds, which appear as relatively thin towers, will often grow into cumulonimbus storm clouds. Hope this helps
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.
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