There does not appear to be an official collective term for a group of clouds. Some people call them a group of clouds. Others just use "a group of" and the type of cloud they see like cirrus clouds or cumulonimbus clouds.
There are four main groups of clouds: cirrus, stratus, cumulus, and nimbus. Each group is characterized by distinct shapes and altitudes in the sky.
Low clouds are no higher than 2000 meters. Clouds which belong to this group include stratus clouds, nimbostratus clouds, and stratocumulus clouds. Varying amounts of precipitation are associated with these clouds.
The names of the groups of clouds that can produce rain are nimbostratus and cumulonimbus. The nimbostratus clouds are the ones we see that become very dark and produce a lot of rain or snow. The cumulonimbus clouds are responsible for lighter rain and thunderstorms.
A group of drumlins are referred to as a (basket of eggs)
People may refer to cumulonimbus clouds as "thunderheads" because these large, towering clouds are often associated with thunderstorm activity. Cumulonimbus clouds are capable of producing thunder, lightning, heavy rainfall, and even hail, hence the association with thunder.
A group of clouds is commonly referred to as a "cloud cover" or "cloud bank."
Clouds.
clouds are made up of littel water molucals And this means the molecules clump together, forming a mass, which we call clouds.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
Clear. Cloudless.
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The low cloud group includes clouds that form below 6,500 feet (2,000 meters) such as stratus, cumulus, and stratocumulus clouds. These clouds are typically associated with overcast skies and can bring light rain or drizzle.
Richard has parted with the clouds to form his own group.... there are groups called the mighty clouds of joy...
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What do you call a group of Dancers?
they don't cry in this century they call it "rain" Although you can still call it "crying" because the clouds are pretty sad when it gets watery down here.