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∙ 13y agoLow pressure system, (midlatitude) cyclone, or just storm.
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∙ 13y agoThis type of weather system is commonly referred to as a cyclone or a low-pressure system. It forms due to the convergence of moist air, resulting in strong winds, thick clouds, and precipitation. Cyclones can bring heavy rains and high winds, sometimes leading to severe weather conditions.
A warm front typically brings thick clouds and stormy weather. As the warm air mass rises over the colder air mass, it cools, causing moisture to condense and form clouds, leading to precipitation and stormy conditions.
No. Generally low pressure brings clouds and precipitation.
Cumulus clouds typically bring fair weather with little to no precipitation. They indicate instability in the atmosphere and can develop into larger, more active clouds like cumulonimbus, which may bring showers or thunderstorms.
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The cumulonimbus cloud is associated with severe weather, such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail, and tornadoes. These clouds are tall, dense, and have a flat anvil-shaped top, indicating strong vertical development and instability in the atmosphere.
it brings in fair weather
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Cumulus clouds bring good weather. They are the white, puffy ones of sunny days
They are called "cumulus" clouds, and sometimes are colloquially called "fair weather" clouds.
These clouds are called nimbostratus,cumlus ,cumulonimbus
A warm front typically brings thick clouds and stormy weather. As the warm air mass rises over the colder air mass, it cools, causing moisture to condense and form clouds, leading to precipitation and stormy conditions.
No. Generally low pressure brings clouds and precipitation.
Strong storms and severe weather like a Cold Front. It also brings about Cumulonimbus clouds.
Cyclones - air cools and clouds form and may cause rainy or stormy weather. Anticyclones - it brings dry and clear weather.
No, cumulus clouds usually indicate fair weather. They are the puffy white clouds that form on sunny days. Occasionally, though they can develop into cumulonimbus, the clouds that make thunderstorms.
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Fluffy cotton-like clouds are called cumulus clouds. These clouds are typically seen on fair weather days and have a distinctive puffy appearance.