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cumulonimbus

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cu·mu·lo·nim·bus  (kymy-l-nmbs)
n. pl. cu·mu·lo·nim·bus·es or cu·mu·lo·nim·bi (-b)
An extremely dense, vertically developed cumulus with a relatively hazy outline and a glaciated top extending to great heights, usually producing heavy rains, thunderstorms, or hailstorms.

cumulonimbus [ˌkjuːmjʊləʊˈnɪmbəs]
n pl -bi [-baɪ], -buses
(Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Meteorol a cumulus cloud of great vertical extent, the top often forming an anvil shape and the bottom being dark coloured, indicating rain or hail: associated with thunderstorms

cumulonimbus  (kymy-l-nmbs)
Plural cumulonimbi (kymy-l-nmb)
An extremely dense, vertically developed cloud with a low, dark base and fluffy masses that tower to great heights. Cumulonimbus clouds usually produce heavy rains, thunderstorms, or hailstorms. Also called thundercloud. See illustration at cloud.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.cumulonimbus - a dark cloud of great vertical extent charged with electricitycumulonimbus - a dark cloud of great vertical extent charged with electricity; associated with thunderstorms
cloud - a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
Translations
cumulonimbus [ˌkjuːmjʊləʊˈnɪmbəs] N (cumulonimbi (pl)) [ˌkjuːmjʊləʊˈnɪmbaɪ]cumulonimbo m
cumulonimbus
nKumulonimbus m
cumulonimbus [ˌkjuːmjʊləʊˈnɪmbəs] n (Met) → cumulonembo


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A weather forecaster said the rains were a sudden development of cumulonimbus clouds over the city that also gave rain to adjacent areas in Abu Dhabi.
Meanwhile, outside our frail craft the lightning flashes through the towering cumulonimbus clouds of impending economic doom, thick ice forms on the airspeed monitors, the autopilot disengages and, just as you reach screaming point, the bloke in the next seat turns out to be the BNP's Nick Griffin, who smiles and says "Turned out nice again, hasn't it?
It said the plane had passed through tall, dense cumulonimbus thunderclouds.
 
 
 
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