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What is the plural form for nimbus?

The plural form for nimbus (grey rain cloud) is nimbi.


What type of clouds to thunderstorms form in?

The clouds that thunderstorms from in are Nimbus clouds. Any type of Nimbus cloud can forms a thunderstorm. p.s. To divine a Nimbus cloud it is ether black or gray. But not every Nimbus cloud forms a thunderstorm only some, but keep that in mined.


What is the latin meaning of a altocumulus cloud?

The name altonimbus cloud is Latin for "mid-altitude raincloud." "Alto-" is a prefix that means "mid-altitude" and "nimbus" means "clouds that produces rain."


What does nimbo and nimbus mean?

"Nimbo" is a combining form that indicates the presence of rain or precipitation (e.g., nimbostratus). "Nimbus" refers to a luminous cloud or halo that surrounds a supernatural being or a form of radiance encompassing something divine or sacred.


Name for a cloud beginning with letter N?

nimbus


The term nimbo or nimbus added to the name of any form of cloud means?

rain


Where is a nimbus cloud located in the sky?

The nimbus cloud are found at low altitudes and are spread across the sky uniformly. Nimbus clouds are nothing but rain clouds. So, the next time you see big, dark splotches in the sky on a rainy day, you will know what they are.


Can you put nimbus in a sentence?

That cloud looks like a nimbus.


What is nimbus?

A nimbus is a type of cloud that is dark and rain-bearing. It is often associated with stormy weather and precipitation. The term "nimbus" is commonly used to describe a specific type of cumulonimbus cloud that can produce thunderstorms.


What nimbo and nimbus mean?

Nimbus is a Latin word meaning cloud or rain storm. Nimbo is a prefix and nimbus is a suffix. An example would be: Nimbostratus, a precipitating cloud.


Where does a cloud form in the troposphere?

in any altitude in the troposphere. :)


What are the conditions for a cirrus cloud to form?

A high altitude