cirrus
A nimbus is a luminous cloud or halo surrounding a supernatural being, often depicted in art. It can also refer to a large gray rain cloud.
Cirrostratus
Cirrostratus
The term "nimbus" originates from the Latin word "nimbus," meaning "cloud" or "rain." In meteorology, it refers to a type of cloud that produces precipitation. The word has also been used in art and literature to describe a radiant light or halo surrounding a deity or holy figure, symbolizing divinity. The concept has evolved across various cultures, linking clouds, weather, and spirituality.
The type of cloud that produces light to heavy continuous rain is typically the nimbostratus cloud. These clouds are thick, gray, and cover the sky, leading to prolonged precipitation. Unlike cumulonimbus clouds, which produce heavy rain but often in short bursts, nimbostratus clouds provide steady, consistent rainfall over an extended period.
CIRRUS
Any cloud, including clumlus.
Nimbostratus
nimbostratus
When a tornado forms it often produces a funnel cloud.
cirrostratus
The type of cloud produces heavy rain lightning thunder hail and strong wind is called cumulonimbus.
A nimbus is a luminous cloud or halo surrounding a supernatural being, often depicted in art. It can also refer to a large gray rain cloud.
Cirrostratus
Cirrostratus
Cirrostratus
Cirrostratus