I think ur talking about the cumulonimbus cloud.
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.
New Zealand is often referred to as the "land of the long white cloud" due to its Maori name, Aotearoa, which means "land of the long white cloud." This name is inspired by the long stretches of clouds that often hang over the country.
Another name for this type of cloud is thunderhead
actually there is no name of that cloud because all the clouds in the world are made of tiny crystal droplets
nimbus
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.
Thunderstorms and tornadoes, whether they are quick or not, are the product if cumulonimbus clouds.
New Zealand; the Maori name for New Zealand, Aotearoa, means 'Land of the Long White Cloud'.
New Zealand is often referred to as the "land of the long white cloud" due to its Maori name, Aotearoa, which means "land of the long white cloud." This name is inspired by the long stretches of clouds that often hang over the country.
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Cloud's full name is Cloud Strife.
Aotearoa
Aotearoa is the Maori name for land of the long white cloud.
Aotearoa is the Maori name for NZ. The common translation for this is "the land of the long white cloud".
The maori named New Zealand: Aotearoa meaning Land of the Long White Cloud.
In this question, you did not state which ash cloud you are talking about. An ash cloud can disrupt travel for hours, days, weeks, and even months. Name the ash cloud you are talking about when you retype your question.
Aoteroa The translation to English is "land" of the long white cloud. Because when Kupe (the Polynesian who discovered new Zealand) first saw new Zealand it was the cloud that he saw first because clouds are made towards land. So he would of seen one long white cloud. And as he neared Aoteroa he realised it was a land, hence "Land of the long white cloud"