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- Cumulus_cloud abstract "Cumulus clouds are a genus-type of low-level cloud that can have noticeable vertical development and clearly defined edges. Cumulo- means "heap" or "pile" in Latin. They are often described as "puffy" or "cotton-like" in appearance, and generally have flat bases. Cumulus clouds, being low-stage clouds, are generally less than 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in altitude unless they are the more vertical cumulus congestus form. Cumulus clouds may appear by themselves, in lines, or in clusters.Cumulus clouds are often precursors of other types of cloud, such as cumulonimbus, when influenced by weather factors such as instability, moisture, and temperature gradient. Normally, cumulus clouds produce little or no precipitation, but they can grow into the precipitation-bearing congestus or cumulonimbus clouds. Cumulus clouds can be formed from water vapor, supercooled water droplets, or ice crystals, depending upon the ambient temperature. They come in many distinct subforms, and generally cool the earth by reflecting the incoming solar radiation. Cumulus clouds are part of the larger category of free-convective cumuliform clouds, which include cumulonimbus clouds. The latter genus-type is sometimes categorized separately as cumulonimbiform due to its more complex structure that often includes a cirriform or anvil top. There are also cumuliform clouds of limited convection that comprise stratocumulus clouds (low-étage), altocumulus clouds (middle-étage) and cirrocumulus clouds (high-étage).".
- Cumulus_cloud thumbnail GoldenMedows.jpg?width=300.
- Cumulus_cloud wikiPageExternalLink search?id=cumulus1.
- Cumulus_cloud wikiPageExternalLink wheatfields.htm.
- Cumulus_cloud wikiPageID "47532".
- Cumulus_cloud wikiPageRevisionID "606791927".
- Cumulus_cloud hasPhotoCollection Cumulus_cloud.
- Cumulus_cloud subject Category:Cumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud comment "Cumulus clouds are a genus-type of low-level cloud that can have noticeable vertical development and clearly defined edges. Cumulo- means "heap" or "pile" in Latin. They are often described as "puffy" or "cotton-like" in appearance, and generally have flat bases. Cumulus clouds, being low-stage clouds, are generally less than 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in altitude unless they are the more vertical cumulus congestus form.".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulo (nube)".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulus (nuage)".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulus cloud".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulus".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulus".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulus".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cumulus".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Cúmulus".
- Cumulus_cloud label "Кучевые облака".
- Cumulus_cloud label "积云".
- Cumulus_cloud label "積雲".
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Σωρείτες.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cúmulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Kumulu.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulus_(nuage).
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Awan_kumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulo_(nube).
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs 積雲.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs 적운.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Cumulus.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs m.0csh5.
- Cumulus_cloud sameAs Q14189.
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- Cumulus_cloud wasDerivedFrom Cumulus_cloud?oldid=606791927.
- Cumulus_cloud depiction GoldenMedows.jpg.
- Cumulus_cloud isPrimaryTopicOf Cumulus_cloud.