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  2. Cumulus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus arcus clouds have a gust front, [26] and cumulus tuba clouds have funnel clouds or tornadoes. [27] Cumulus pileus clouds refer to cumulus clouds that have grown so rapidly as to force the formation of pileus over the top of the cloud. [28] Cumulus velum clouds have an ice crystal veil over the growing top of the cloud. [19]

  3. Trade wind cumulus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Trade wind cumulus (or trade cumulus) clouds are formed by cooling and moisture absorption of the dry trade winds over the relatively cold sea surface in the eastern parts of the oceans. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These are clouds , typically Cumulus humilis or Cumulus mediocris , which are considered as fair weather clouds.

  4. List of cloud types - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus pileus (WMO genus and accessory cloud) – capped, hood-shaped cumulus cloud. Cumulus praecipitatio (WMO genus and supplementary feature) – cumulus whose precipitation reaches the ground. Cumulus radiatus (WMO genus and variety) – cumulus arranged in parallel lines that appear to converge near the horizon. Cumulus radiatus clouds ...

  5. Storm clouds make great pictures, but what do they mean - AOL

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    Develops from cumulus clouds and can reach great heights, often associated with thunderstorms. Indicates severe weather, such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail, and sometimes tornadoes.

  6. Cumulonimbus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Clouds form when the dew point temperature of water is reached in the presence of condensation nuclei in the troposphere. The atmosphere is a dynamic system, and the local conditions of turbulence, uplift, and other parameters give rise to many types of clouds. Various types of cloud occur frequently enough to have been categorized.

  7. Cloud - Wikipedia

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    If the air becomes more unstable, the cloud tends to grow vertically into the species mediocris, then strongly convective congestus, the tallest cumulus species [74] which is the same type that the International Civil Aviation Organization refers to as 'towering cumulus'. [9] Cumulus mediocris cloud, about to turn into a cumulus congestus

  8. Convergence zone - Wikipedia

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    As the two trade winds converge, the cool, dry air collects moisture from the warm ocean and rises, contributing to cloud formation and precipitation. The low pressure area that is created by the movement of the trade winds acts as a vacuum , drawing in the cooler, dry air from high pressure areas (divergence zones), creating a convection cell ...

  9. Why some clouds vanish during solar eclipses

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    Satellite images show clouds during the October 3, 2005, solar eclipse over Africa (in the west, left) and the Indian Ocean (in the east, right). ... Shallow cumulus clouds are among the better ...