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During stormy days, you are likely to see dark, low-lying clouds such as nimbostratus and cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are associated with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
On a cold stormy day, you might see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that bring prolonged periods of precipitation. These clouds often indicate steady rain or snowfall and are associated with stormy weather conditions.
Stormy; thunder, lightning and rain possible if the clouds gather together.
nimbus really means that a cloud that already has rain or snow falling out of it.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
During stormy days, you are likely to see dark, low-lying clouds such as nimbostratus and cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are associated with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
"It is stormy outside, with dark clouds and heavy rain."
cumulo-nimbus
On a cold stormy day, you might see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that bring prolonged periods of precipitation. These clouds often indicate steady rain or snowfall and are associated with stormy weather conditions.
A warm front typically brings thick clouds and stormy weather. As the warm air mass rises over the colder air mass, it cools, causing moisture to condense and form clouds, leading to precipitation and stormy conditions.
stratus clouds fill the sky during a storm.
high clouds means there will be good weather and low clouds mean stormy weather
Stormy; thunder, lightning and rain possible if the clouds gather together.
Someone's temper cannot really be "stormy". There are no dark clouds, lightning flashes, forceful winds. So stormy temper is a figure of speech.
it depends which cloud it is, it might mean you are a stormy type of person.
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In the early days they had some very stormy Annual General Meetings.