rain, storm, lightning, thunder, and sometimes windy
Cumulonimbus is a type of dense and towering cloud that is associated with thunderstorms and severe weather. These clouds are capable of producing heavy rain, thunder, lightning, hail, and even tornadoes. Cumulonimbus clouds are typically characterized by their large vertical extent and anvil-shaped top.
Cumulonimbus is the largest type of cloud. It is the only cloud that is tall enough to occupy low, medium and high heights. It is also the only (weather related) cloud that can form hail and lightning. Lightning can also be created in volcanic ash clouds, but they are not a weather related cloud.
A cumulonimbus cloud.
A cumulonimbus cloud is a type of large, dense, towering vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms and severe weather. It is characterized by its anvil-shaped top and can produce heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail. Cumulonimbus clouds can extend high into the atmosphere and are often associated with strong updrafts and downdrafts.
Either a stratus cloud or cumulonimbus.
It is a thunderstorm.
thunderstorms.
Cumulonimbus
A cumulonimbus cloud would usually appear on a hot, humid summer day. As these clouds build up, you then get a thunderstorm.
Cumulonimbus is a type of dense and towering cloud that is associated with thunderstorms and severe weather. These clouds are capable of producing heavy rain, thunder, lightning, hail, and even tornadoes. Cumulonimbus clouds are typically characterized by their large vertical extent and anvil-shaped top.
cumulonimbus
CUMULONIMBUS!!!
Cumulonimbus clouds would dominate the weather in a region of tropical rainforests. These clouds are associated with heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and potential for severe weather due to the high humidity and warmth in tropical regions.
The cloud type is spelled cumulonimbus(thundercloud).
cumulonimbus clouds. They are puffy that appear to rise up from a flat bottom.
Cumulonimbus.
The low puffy white clouds that can change into cumulonimbus clouds are called cumulus clouds. Cumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather, but can grow into cumulonimbus clouds, which are tall, dense, and produce thunderstorms.