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Cumulonimbus clouds can become extremely big, black, and ominous-looking on hot summer days. These clouds are associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, and sometimes hail. They can develop rapidly and contain strong updrafts and downdrafts that create turbulent weather conditions.
The clouds that can become extremely large, black, and ominous on hot summer days are called cumulonimbus clouds. These towering clouds are associated with thunderstorms and severe weather, often characterized by their anvil-shaped tops and dark bases. As they develop, they can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, hail, and even tornadoes, making them a significant weather phenomenon during the summer months. Their dramatic appearance is a result of intense updrafts and moisture in the atmosphere.
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They don't need to be any color in particular. Though they are often green. The clouds near a tornado and even the tornado itself may appear orange if it occurs near sunset. Clouds near a tornado can also be gray or black.
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Cumulonimbus clouds can become extremely big, black, and ominous-looking on hot summer days. These clouds are associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, and sometimes hail. They can develop rapidly and contain strong updrafts and downdrafts that create turbulent weather conditions.
The clouds that can become extremely large, black, and ominous on hot summer days are called cumulonimbus clouds. These towering clouds are associated with thunderstorms and severe weather, often characterized by their anvil-shaped tops and dark bases. As they develop, they can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, hail, and even tornadoes, making them a significant weather phenomenon during the summer months. Their dramatic appearance is a result of intense updrafts and moisture in the atmosphere.
A low, ominous growl came from the dog. Look at those ominous clouds!
Those funnel clouds are very ominous.
The thick, dark, gray clouds signaled that ominous weather was on its way.
The thick, dark, gray clouds signaled that ominous weather was on its way.
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On hot summer days, clouds can appear large and dark, often signaling the potential for thunderstorms. These ominous-looking clouds, typically cumulonimbus, develop when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to condensation. Their striking appearance can evoke a sense of foreboding, as they often bring intense rainfall, lightning, and strong winds. While they may look threatening, they also play a crucial role in the weather cycle.
1. Ominous silence preceded the results of the elections. The governor was sure he's not going to make it. 2. The dark clouds looked brooding and ominous, a violent storm was heading their way.
When the huge wave struck the ship, the hull gave an ominous groan. The approaching thunderstorm's ominous clouds drew nearer and nearer, spitting lightning bolts as it came.
The sentence contains two adjectives: large and ominousThe other components of the sentence are:Adverb: overheadnouns: two, cloudsverb: are