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What type of weather for nimbus clouds?

If by nimbus you mean nimbostratus, they produce light to moderate rain or snow over a long time. If you mean cumulonimbus, they produce showers of heavy rain. Cumulonimbus also can produce hail, snow, lightning, strong wind and tornadoes. These clouds are also associated with hurricanes, but generally, they are the thunderstorm cloud.


How do you clouds move from the ocean to land?

Clouds move from the ocean to land through the process of wind carrying them. Air currents push clouds over the ocean towards the land, where they can precipitate as rain or snow. This movement is driven by differences in temperature, pressure, and humidity between the ocean and the land.


Are clouds good indicator of weather why or why not?

yes and no. you can never be sure that something will happen(rain,snow,sunny, etc.) by looking at the clouds. But if you look at the type of cloud it is, you can guess what will happen. Like the gray clouds a.k.a nimbus clouds, you can guess that it might/probably rain. The puffy white and clear clouds a.k.a cumulus show its will be a nice sunny day.


Why do you see the clouds moving?

Clouds appear to move because they are being carried along by the wind. As the wind blows, it pushes the clouds across the sky, creating the illusion of movement.


How might clouds move?

Clouds move due to the wind carrying them along. Different layers of the atmosphere can have varying wind speeds and directions, causing clouds to drift, spread out, or even form into distinct shapes. The movement of clouds can also be influenced by local geographic features and weather systems.