cumulonimbus Definition In English

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  • Cumulonimbus clouds, commonly called thunderheads, can produce high winds, torrential rain, lightning, gust fronts, waterspouts, funnel clouds, and tornadoes.

  • Cumulonimbus can form alone, in clusters, or along cold front squall lines.

  • There were isolated cumulonimbus clouds with strong squalls and showers during approach and landing.

  • If enough moisture and upward motion is present, precipitation falls from convective clouds such as cumulonimbus and can organize into narrow rainbands.

  • A pyrocumulus which produces lightning is actually a type of cumulonimbus, a thundercloud, and is called pyrocumulonimbus.

  • That aircraft's captain contacted the tower and reported wind shear on final and cumulonimbus over the airport, a report audible to all incoming aircraft.

  • At the other extreme are the polar lows with extensive cumulonimbus clouds, which are often associated with cold pools in the mid- to upper-troposphere.

  • Although these weather phenomena are all related to cumulonimbus clouds, they form and develop under different conditions and geographic locations.

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