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Cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus
The biggest of all of the clouds, Cumulonimbus can tower up to 36,000 feet, where they meet the fast streams of air, giving them the distinct anvil shape. Sometimes these clouds can be spectacular to look at, and they are famously known for being the base cloud, for massive lighning storms, tornadoes, and golf-ball sized hail. oh, and torrential downpours, downbursts, microbursts, and flash flooding.
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Here you can post a new thread if you think we have cassified a cloud wrong. You can also add any additional information you like. Please specify what cloud you are talking about. We'll reply as...
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