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The are rated by these types: cumulus, stratus, cirrus, amd nimbus

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Do tornadoes develop in the same type of cloud that brings thunderstorms?

To a point, yes. Storms that develop tornadoes are much more powerful and lower pressure than a "normal" thunderstorm, but both forms could be classified as a thunderstorm.


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