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  1. Cumulonimbus cloud - Wikipedia

    Cumulonimbus (from Latin cumulus 'swell' and nimbus 'cloud') is a dense, towering, vertical cloud, [1] typically forming from water vapor condensing in the lower troposphere that builds upward carried by …

  2. Cumulonimbus: Formation, Characteristics and Effects

    Cumulonimbus clouds are highly developed vertical clouds, associated with intense storms. They form from warm, humid air under conditions of atmospheric instability.

  3. Cumulonimbus Clouds: Thunderstorms | WhatsThisCloud

    Learn about cumulonimbus clouds, including cloud description and facts, images, how to best identify them, and their species, varieties, and features.

  4. Cumulonimbus Cloud: Definition, Height, Significance And Other Facts

    Jun 2, 2024 · Cumulonimbus clouds are composed of water vapor near the bottom and ice crystals near the very top, part of the reason why their growth typically has a cap before the storm finally breaks.

  5. Cumulonimbus clouds - Met Office

    What are cumulonimbus clouds? Cumulonimbus clouds are menacing looking multi-level clouds, extending high into the sky in towers or plumes. More commonly known as thunderclouds, …

  6. CUMULONIMBUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CUMULONIMBUS is cumulus cloud having a low base and often spread out in the shape of an anvil extending to great heights.

  7. Cumulonimbus clouds bring thunderstorms: How to spot them

    Jun 6, 2025 · Bottom line: Cumulonimbus clouds, sometimes called thunderheads, are towering formations that can bring severe storms such as hail, lightning, flooding and tornadoes.

  8. Cumulonimbus (Cb) - International Cloud Atlas

    Feb 3, 2010 · Heavy and dense cloud, with a considerable vertical extent, in the form of a mountain or huge towers. At least part of its upper portion is usually smooth, or fibrous or striated, and nearly …

  9. Cumulonimbus | meteorology | Britannica

    Cumulonimbus clouds are also called thunderstorms, since they usually have lightning and thunder associated with them. Cumulonimbus clouds develop from cumulus humulus and cumulus congestus …

  10. Cumulonimbus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Cumulonimbus is defined as a type of cloud characterized by its dramatic structure and significant vertical development, which can extend to the tropopause and is associated with active convection …