Another name for a storm cloud is a cumulonimbus cloud. These clouds are characterized by their towering structure and are typically associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and severe weather conditions. Cumulonimbus clouds can also produce lightning, hail, and tornadoes, making them a key indicator of intense atmospheric instability.
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The movement of air inside a storm cloud causes collisions between water droplets, which may cause parts of the cloud to become charged. This charge separation leads to electrostatic forces that can result in lightning and thunderstorms.
Well a nimbus cloud is not a cloud. If you are referring to a cumulonimbus cloud than yes. A cumulonimbus cloud is a storm cloud. Clouds that have names that include -nimbus or nimbo- are likely to produce precipitation.
The cloud that resembles cotton balls is called a "cumulus cloud." These clouds are fluffy, white, and often have a rounded appearance, resembling cotton or puffs of cotton. They typically indicate fair weather but can develop into larger storm clouds if conditions are right.
Funnel-shaped storm cloud formations are called "tornadoes" when they reach the ground. They typically form from severe thunderstorms and are characterized by a rotating column of air that extends from a cumulonimbus cloud. If they remain aloft and do not touch the ground, they are referred to as "wall clouds."
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Another name for this type of cloud is thunderhead
A storm cloud can get taller when you tie it with a candy floss.
Lightning occurs when the buildup of negative charge in a storm cloud causes the air to become electrically conductive. This can then lead to a discharge of energy in the form of a lightning bolt, either within the cloud (intracloud) or between the cloud and the ground (cloud-to-ground).
unless its a specific cloud, another name is condensation
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Hurricane is to storm as cirrus is to cloud.
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Nimbus means "rain" when added to a cloud's name.
The storm cloud is in Laughing Springs. It's just right next to the seashell bridge!
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