yes they do :D,;D
Cumulonimbus clouds often indicate that a storm is on the way. They are large, vertically-developed clouds with a cauliflower-like shape, capable of producing heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and even hail. These clouds can form rapidly and bring severe weather conditions.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with precipitation and are characterized by their dark, thick appearance. They often form as a result of rising moist air and can produce continuous rain. In contrast, stratus clouds are low, uniform layers that can cover the sky like a blanket, leading to overcast conditions but usually only produce light precipitation, such as drizzle. While both types of clouds can contribute to cloudy weather, nimbus clouds are more directly linked to significant rainfall.
yes certian clouds tell us wether there will be a storm or not. like if you see a dark gray cloud it will most likely rain. if they are fluffy and white it MIGHT rain... like a thirty % chance it will. if there are no clouds then no way will it rain unless it changes in like five seconds. =)
The four main types of clouds are cumulus, stratus, cirrus, and nimbus. Cumulus clouds are fluffy, white, and resemble cotton balls, typically indicating fair weather. Stratus clouds appear as flat, gray layers covering the sky, often bringing overcast conditions and light rain. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy, high in the atmosphere, while nimbus clouds are thick, dark, and associated with precipitation, often forming stormy weather.
Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds that can extend high into the atmosphere. They often have a flat anvil-shaped top and are associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, and sometimes hail. They can appear dark and menacing, with a bubbling or cauliflower-like appearance.
Cumulus clouds are puffy, white clouds with a flat base, often indicating fair weather. Nimbus clouds are dark, rain-producing clouds associated with thunderstorms and precipitation. When combined, they form cumulonimbus clouds, which can produce severe weather like thunderstorms, heavy rain, and lightning.
Clouds that include the term "nimbus" tend to be the ones that come with moderate precipitation and storms. These clouds tend to be fluffy with dark gray bottoms.
Cumulo nimbus.
Nimbus clouds, typically associated with rain and storms, are not fair weather clouds. Fair weather clouds, like cumulus clouds, are generally seen during stable weather conditions and do not usually bring precipitation.
a dark cloud that produces precipatation. Between 7,000 and 15,000 feet in the air.they are crapy smapy.are the common that took like puffy balls of cotton and may be well define within open sky. In un stable air the become very tall and may lead to the formation of thunder clouds (cumulonimbus)
Cumulonimbus clouds often indicate that a storm is on the way. They are large, vertically-developed clouds with a cauliflower-like shape, capable of producing heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and even hail. These clouds can form rapidly and bring severe weather conditions.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with precipitation and are characterized by their dark, thick appearance. They often form as a result of rising moist air and can produce continuous rain. In contrast, stratus clouds are low, uniform layers that can cover the sky like a blanket, leading to overcast conditions but usually only produce light precipitation, such as drizzle. While both types of clouds can contribute to cloudy weather, nimbus clouds are more directly linked to significant rainfall.
- Dark dense, low clouds. - sky is usually a dark clolour. - Darkness comes from a large amount of moisture up in the clouds. - Almost always a sign of rainor thundershowers. - They form from cumulus clouds and are usually tall. - Form when air is cooled.
Clouds that have nimbo or nimbus in their names, like cumulonimbus (associated with thunderstorms).
yes certian clouds tell us wether there will be a storm or not. like if you see a dark gray cloud it will most likely rain. if they are fluffy and white it MIGHT rain... like a thirty % chance it will. if there are no clouds then no way will it rain unless it changes in like five seconds. =)
The four main types of clouds are cumulus, stratus, cirrus, and nimbus. Cumulus clouds are fluffy, white, and resemble cotton balls, typically indicating fair weather. Stratus clouds appear as flat, gray layers covering the sky, often bringing overcast conditions and light rain. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy, high in the atmosphere, while nimbus clouds are thick, dark, and associated with precipitation, often forming stormy weather.
nimbus in latin is a rain cloud, a cloud, a cloudburst, a shower Nimbus Latin, related to Nebula, nephele, properly vapour, cloud), in art and archeology signifies a shining light implying great dignity. Closely related are the halo, glory, and aureole. EDIT: Nimbus: Literally it is a violentl- pouring rain-storm. The meaning was then transferred to a could that produced such a storm: a dark raincould. From that meaning there stemmed many more: any dark cloud, anything that was shaped like a cloud, a kind headband worn by women (maybe shaped like a cloud), and a vessel for sprinkling perfume (so it poured out perfume like a cloud poured out rain).