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Nimbus clouds can appear dark and ominous, especially when they are associated with storms or heavy rainfall. They are thick, dense clouds that can cover the sky and bring inclement weather. However, not all nimbus clouds necessarily indicate a severe storm, as there are various types such as nimbostratus clouds that produce steady rainfall.
Cumulonimbus clouds often indicate that a storm is on the way. They are large, vertically-developed clouds with a cauliflower-like shape, capable of producing heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and even hail. These clouds can form rapidly and bring severe weather conditions.
yes certian clouds tell us wether there will be a storm or not. like if you see a dark gray cloud it will most likely rain. if they are fluffy and white it MIGHT rain... like a thirty % chance it will. if there are no clouds then no way will it rain unless it changes in like five seconds. =)
Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds that can extend high into the atmosphere. They often have a flat anvil-shaped top and are associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, and sometimes hail. They can appear dark and menacing, with a bubbling or cauliflower-like appearance.
A rain cloud typically appears dark and thick with a gray or bluish color. It may cover a large portion of the sky and often has a flat or layered shape. As raindrops accumulate within the cloud, it grows larger and denser, eventually leading to precipitation.
Dark gray clouds are typically called nimbostratus clouds. These clouds are thick and can bring prolonged and steady precipitation, such as rain or snow. They often cover the sky like a blanket and are associated with gloomy weather conditions.