The range of a cumulonimbus cloud can vary depending on its size and height, but they can typically be seen from tens to hundreds of miles away. Their large vertical extent allows them to tower high into the atmosphere, making them visible from far distances.
Thunderstorms
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus
A cumulonimbus cloud can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail. They are associated with severe weather events such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, and heavy downpours.
cumulonimbus cloud
There is no such thing as a cumulonimbus tornado. A cumulonimbus cloud is a ver large towering cloud. Most thunderstorms are cumulonimbus clouds, and some of the strongest of these storms are what produce tornadoes.
the clouds are cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus clouds (thunderheads) range from 1 to 11 miles in height. They can carry a lot of ice, and have strong updrafts.
Cumulonimbus are the clouds of thunderstorms.
No. Cumulonimbus clouds are what form thunderstorms.
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.
Cumulonimbus clouds bring thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms
cirrocumulus clouds range above 18,000 feet but cumulonimbus clouds range from near ground to above 50,000 feet.