Thunderheads (cumulonimbus clouds) are among the tallest rain clouds. They may range from over a mile high to over 11 miles in height.
While dew can precipitate on the ground from just a few feet of fog, for water drops to form typically requires a greater volume of moisture laden air. I would estimate half a mile for the height of the smallest rain clouds.
Cumulus clouds can produce rain if they grow large and tall enough to develop into cumulonimbus clouds, which are known for generating thunderstorms and precipitation. When cumulus clouds reach this stage, they can release rain.
When the word "rain" is added to a cloud's name, it usually indicates that the cloud is actively producing rainfall. For example, a rain cloud like nimbostratus typically brings steady, prolonged rain due to its dense and thick structure.
cloud. Rain comes from clouds, just as wood comes from trees.
Nimbostratus is the name of the cloud that can appear at low or mid level and appears as a heavy gray rain cloud.
Cumulus clouds may bring rain, but not always. Whether or not a cumulus cloud produces rain depends on factors such as the atmospheric conditions, moisture content, and vertical development of the cloud. Cumulus clouds that grow into towering cumulonimbus clouds are more likely to produce rain.
a storm cloud!!!!!!!!!!!! But b4 they get that robust, they're cumulus clouds. Then grow into cumulonimbus bringing rain.
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
Cumulus clouds can produce rain if they grow large and tall enough to develop into cumulonimbus clouds, which are known for generating thunderstorms and precipitation. When cumulus clouds reach this stage, they can release rain.
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First of all, a rain cloud CAN rain, and a full heavy rain cloud can rain about 39 tonnes.
A rain-producing cloud is typically called a nimbus cloud. This type of cloud is responsible for producing precipitation, such as rain or snow.
OBSCURUS = Dark imber = rain cloud Obscurus Imber = Dark Rain Cloud
A thunderstorm cloud is a type of rain cloud that produces thunder and lightning due to the presence of strong updrafts and downdrafts within the cloud. While rain clouds can produce precipitation in the form of rain, they do not necessarily have the same intense vertical movement and electrical activity as thunderstorm clouds.
When the word "rain" is added to a cloud's name, it usually indicates that the cloud is actively producing rainfall. For example, a rain cloud like nimbostratus typically brings steady, prolonged rain due to its dense and thick structure.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
Little Black Rain Cloud was created in 1966.
cumulanimbus: rain cloud.