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cumulonimbus cloud


Cumulonimbus cloud

Source: NOAA NSSL
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Cumulonimbus clouds are tall, vertically developed clouds capable of producing heavy rain, high winds, and lightning. Cumulonimbus clouds typically form where the air is very unstable, especially along cold fronts.

 

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