Cumulus clouds consist of globular cloud masses and are typically detached, dense clouds with a puffy white appearance. They are most commonly associated with fair weather, but can also grow into larger storm clouds if conditions are right.
A cumulus cloud is a puffy type of cloud that is typically white or light gray in color and has a distinct billowy shape. Cumulus clouds are commonly associated with fair weather, but can also develop into larger storm clouds.
One of the rarest types of clouds is the noctilucent cloud, which is a type of cloud that forms in the mesosphere at very high altitudes. They are typically seen in polar regions during the summer months and can appear to glow in the twilight sky.
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The cumulonimbus cloud.
Cumulus clouds consist of globular cloud masses and are typically detached, dense clouds with a puffy white appearance. They are most commonly associated with fair weather, but can also grow into larger storm clouds if conditions are right.
Stratus
A cumulus cloud is a puffy type of cloud that is typically white or light gray in color and has a distinct billowy shape. Cumulus clouds are commonly associated with fair weather, but can also develop into larger storm clouds.
Sky lightning is more commonly known as a lightning bolt or simply lightning.
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A nimbus is a type of cloud that is dark and rain-bearing. It is often associated with stormy weather and precipitation. The term "nimbus" is commonly used to describe a specific type of cumulonimbus cloud that can produce thunderstorms.
Cirrus or nombostratus
One of the rarest types of clouds is the noctilucent cloud, which is a type of cloud that forms in the mesosphere at very high altitudes. They are typically seen in polar regions during the summer months and can appear to glow in the twilight sky.
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