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A nimbus cloud is a type of cloud characterized by its dark, dense appearance and ability to produce precipitation. These clouds are often associated with rain showers, thunderstorms, and other severe weather conditions.
A rainy cloud is commonly referred to as a nimbus cloud, specifically a nimbostratus cloud when it produces steady rainfall.
The word "nimbus" is often used to refer to a rain cloud or a dark cloud that brings precipitation. It is a term commonly used in meteorology to describe a type of cloud associated with rain or storms.
Nimbus clouds typically bring precipitation, but not all nimbus clouds are associated with storms. Cumulonimbus clouds, on the other hand, are the specific type of nimbus cloud that forms during thunderstorms and can be considered storm clouds. These clouds can produce heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail.
A nimbus is a luminous cloud or halo surrounding a supernatural being, often depicted in art. It can also refer to a large gray rain cloud.
A nimbus is a storm cloud mainly causing rain mostley occuring in fall and early spring.