Cumulus clouds typically indicate fair weather and are often associated with sunny skies. They are fluffy, white clouds that form when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to condensation. However, if they develop into larger cumulonimbus clouds, they can bring thunderstorms and precipitation. Overall, cumulus clouds are generally a sign of stable atmospheric conditions.
a storm cloud!!!!!!!!!!!! But b4 they get that robust, they're cumulus clouds. Then grow into cumulonimbus bringing rain.
Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy
The three main types of heap clouds are cumulus humilis (fair weather), cumulus mediocris (showers), and cumulus congestus (thunderstorms). These clouds are formed by rising air currents and indicate instability in the atmosphere.
Over the hills towering cumulus started to shoot up in rows.
Some words that rhyme with "cumulus" include "stimulus," "humulus," and "promulus."
It brings fair weather.
Cumulus clouds bring good weather. They are the white, puffy ones of sunny days
cumulus clouds can bring good or bad weather. if there is alot of convection, the cloud will grow taller and develope into cumulus congestus then to cumulonimbus. this brings thunderstorms. however, sometimes the air is very stable so cumulus clouds flatten to cumulus humilis and stay the "fair weather cumulus" clouds everyone loves
No, cumulus clouds usually indicate fair weather. They are the puffy white clouds that form on sunny days. Occasionally, though they can develop into cumulonimbus, the clouds that make thunderstorms.
a storm cloud!!!!!!!!!!!! But b4 they get that robust, they're cumulus clouds. Then grow into cumulonimbus bringing rain.
Cumulus of low vertical extent- "fair weather cumulus".
Cumulus is a type of cloud! Cumulus comes from a Latin word meaning: heap
sure, as nimbo-cumulus
I'm not sure if that is a cumulus cloud or not.
Oreokera cumulus was created in 1917.
Cumulus Media was created in 1997.
Cumulus Media's population is 5,500.