Cumulus is a type of cloud!
Cumulus comes from a Latin word meaning: heap
Cumulus in Latin means: heap. In English, this word means: a cloud, made up of round heaps
Cumulus of low vertical extent- "fair weather cumulus".
The suffix "cumulus" means "heap" or "mass." It is commonly used in meteorology to describe a type of cloud that has a distinct puffy or fluffy appearance.
sure, as nimbo-cumulus
I'm not sure if that is a cumulus cloud or not.
Oreokera cumulus was created in 1917.
Cumulus Media was created in 1997.
Cumulus Media's population is 5,500.
Cumulus clouds typically indicate fair weather, but they can also develop into larger storm clouds. As cumulus clouds grow in size and darken, they may eventually turn into cumulonimbus clouds, bringing the potential for thunderstorms, heavy rain, or severe weather.
A cumulus cloud is a type of cloud that is characterized by its puffy and fluffy appearance. These clouds typically indicate fair weather conditions, but they can also develop into larger storm clouds if they continue to grow vertically.
cumulus= to gather or grow cumulus clouds are growing vapor in a rising thermal english translation = Accumulate
Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy