Yes. Cumulonimbus is a dense vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms and severe weather, such as wind gusts, hail, and occasional tornadoes.
cumulonimbus clouds
Very heavy rain or hail. These type of clouds often are associated with thunderstorms.
Cumulonimbus clouds - scientific name for thunderheads (the clouds that produce thunderstorms)
Typically clouds that produce precipitation will have either the Nimbo- prefix or -nimbus suffix. Clouds that produce precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail...etc) will normally appear lower in the sky such as the Nimbostratus & Cumulonimbus.
Typically clouds that produce precipitation will have either the Nimbo- prefix or -nimbus suffix. Clouds that produce precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail...etc) will normally appear lower in the sky such as the Nimbostratus & Cumulonimbus. There are different variations of these clouds with variations of the above names. Double-click on the terms "Nimbostratus" or "Cumulonimbus" to get the definition from AnswerTips!
cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus, because a cumulonimbus cloud is involved in almost all types of precipitation and other intense weather,
normally cumulus clouds do not produce precipitation. It is cumulonimbus clouds that form rain or snow depending on the season.
cumulonimbus clouds
Very heavy rain or hail. These type of clouds often are associated with thunderstorms.
it depends if you are asking what type of cloud is it if it produces thunder and precipitation. if so then they are cumulonimbus clouds otherwise know as thunderheads.
Cumulonimbus clouds - scientific name for thunderheads (the clouds that produce thunderstorms)
Typically clouds that produce precipitation will have either the Nimbo- prefix or -nimbus suffix. Clouds that produce precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail...etc) will normally appear lower in the sky such as the Nimbostratus & Cumulonimbus.
Well a nimbus cloud is not a cloud. If you are referring to a cumulonimbus cloud than yes. A cumulonimbus cloud is a storm cloud. Clouds that have names that include -nimbus or nimbo- are likely to produce precipitation.
Yes. Hail is produce by thunderstorms, which form from cumulonimbus clouds.
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.