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No, the wall cloud is a lowered section of the cloud base from which a tornado or funnel cloud descends. The dark cloud at the base of a tornado is called the debris cloud.
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
nimbostratus cloud
This kind of cloud is typically called a wall cloud. Wall clouds are often associated with severe thunderstorms and can be a precursor to the development of a tornado.
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
Puffy, dark, luminous, wispy, and fluffy are words that could describe a cloud.
The type of cloud you're describing is called a cumulus cloud. These clouds are characterized by their fluffy, white appearance with a flat base, often resembling cotton balls. They typically form in fair weather and can develop into larger storm clouds, known as cumulonimbus, if they continue to grow.
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.
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
Filled with air and flowing outward.
No, the wall cloud is a lowered section of the cloud base from which a tornado or funnel cloud descends. The dark cloud at the base of a tornado is called the debris cloud.
Cloud watchers.
Good question, well if its a book: The billowy steam arose from the ocean. Or if you just wanna say it when explaining something: Then this billowy cloud appeared. Or something like that... Hope this helped
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
The outer Oort cloud. (The inner Oort cloud is believed to be disk-shaped.)
billowy
Yes if you bought some you could.