cumulonimbus is associated with clouds or the weather
more like clouds.
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The scientific term for storm clouds is "cumulonimbus." These clouds are characterized by their towering structure and are associated with severe weather phenomena, including thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and even tornadoes. Cumulonimbus clouds can reach high altitudes and often have a flat, anvil-shaped top.
Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with heavy rain, snow, hail, lightning and even tornadoes.
Thunderstorms are associated with cumulonimbus clouds. However, cumulonimbus clouds do start off as cumulus.
The term "thunderheads" refers to cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms. These clouds can produce heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds. Cumulonimbus clouds often have a characteristic anvil-shaped top and can reach high altitudes, making them a key feature of severe weather.
Stormy bad weather like rain.
The term for thunderclouds is cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are known for their towering vertical development and are associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds.
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Clouds that have nimbo or nimbus in their names, like cumulonimbus (associated with thunderstorms).
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Yes, Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms which form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with thunderstorms.
Lightning is associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
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The scientific term for storm clouds is "cumulonimbus." These clouds are characterized by their towering structure and are associated with severe weather phenomena, including thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and even tornadoes. Cumulonimbus clouds can reach high altitudes and often have a flat, anvil-shaped top.
Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with heavy rain, snow, hail, lightning and even tornadoes.