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Nimbus clouds are low level clouds of medium thickness that produce rain . Cumulus clouds tend to be a bit higher in the atmosphere but are much thicker and can reach as high as 10 miles high these are usually the clouds that produce thunder storms and even huricains.

2007-08-16 16:20:22 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Nimbus Clouds

2016-09-28 09:37:36 · answer #2 · answered by celia 4 · 0 0

Clouds are classified into a system that uses Latin words to describe the appearance of clouds as seen by an observer on the ground. The table below summarizes the four principal components of this classification system (Ahrens, 1994).

Latin Root Translation
cumulus heap
usstratus layer
cirrus curl of hair
nimbus rain

2007-08-13 02:05:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nimbus clouds are grey cloud layer, often dark which give a steady rain or snow. Due to continuous rain, their outlines look diffused.They are thick enough to blot out the sun.
Cumulus clouds are detached clouds with sharp outlines,developing vertically in the form of rising mounds,domes or towers ,of which the bulging upper part often resembles a cauliflower.The sunlit parts of the cloud are mostly brilliant white.Their base are relatively dark and flat.Sometimes cumulus is ragged.Moreover they develop as cumulonimbus cloud and produce thundestorms with rain sometimes.

2007-08-13 07:19:52 · answer #4 · answered by Arasan 7 · 0 0

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Based on heights of the bases of the clouds, they have been classified as low clouds,medium clouds and high clouds. Low clouds are cumulus,stratus,stratocumulus and cumulonimbus, Medium clouds are altostratus and altocumulus, High clouds are cirrus,cirrocumulus and cirrostratus Nimbus clouds which give continuous rain are usually associated with another type of cloud ;example:- nimbostratus, cumulonimbus etc.

2016-04-02 23:42:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are four basic cloud categories observed in our atmosphere:
Cirro-form
Cirro-form High-level clouds which form above 20,000 feet (6,000 m) and are usually composed of ice crystals. High-level clouds are typically thin and white in appearance, but can create an array of colors when the sun is low on the horizon. Cirrus generally occur in fair weather and point in the direction of air movement at their elevation.
Nimbo-form
Nimbo-form Nimbus comes from the Latin word meaning "rain". These clouds typically form between 7,000 and 15,000 feet (2,100 to 4,600 m) and bring steady precipitation. As the clouds thicken and precipitation begins to fall, the bases of the clouds tend to lower toward the ground.
Cumulo-form clouds
Cumulo-form Clouds look like white fluffy cotton balls or heaps and show the vertical motion or thermal uplift of air taking place in the atmosphere. The level at which condensation and cloud formation begins is indicated by a flat cloud base, and its height will depend upon the humidity of the rising air. The more humid the air, the lower the cloud base. The tops of these clouds can reach over 60,000 feet (18,000 m).
Strato-form clouds
Strato-form "Stratus" is Latin for layer or blanket. The clouds consist of a feature-less low layer that can cover the entire sky like a blanket, bringing generally gray and dull weather. The cloud bases are usually only a few hundred feet above the ground. Over hills and mountains they can reach ground level when they may be called fog. Also, as fog "lifts" off the ground due to daytime heating, the fog forms a layer of low stratus clouds.

Cumulus means "heap, a pile, an accumulation"Cumulus clouds are puffy.& can look like animals or people. Cumulus clouds can be cirro-cumulus or alto-cumulus

Nimbus means "rainy cloud". Nimbus clouds can be either cumulus (puffy) or stratus (flat).

2007-08-13 02:42:42 · answer #6 · answered by kanya 5 · 0 0

Rain clouds

2007-08-13 06:08:40 · answer #7 · answered by rosie recipe 7 · 0 0

nimbus clouds are those dark clouds. also those when it's about to rain (or when it's raining already). they appear dim

2007-08-13 01:45:05 · answer #8 · answered by teenager 2 · 0 1

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