-
surface observer.
Nimbostratus usually has a
thickness of
about 2,000 to 4,000 m (6,600 to 13,100 ft).
Though found worldwide,
nimbostratus occurs more commonly...
-
Pannus Nimbostratus with
lower layer of
fractus species cloud forming in precipitation.
Genitus mother clouds Nimbostratus ****ulogenitus
Nimbostratus ****ulonimbogenitus...
- produce,
nimbostratus produces heavy,
continuous rain or snow.
These clouds are
thick and dark
enough to
entirely blot out the sun.
Nimbostratus has no...
-
appear under the
precipitation of
major rain-bearing clouds;
these are
nimbostratus and ****ulonimbus clouds, and are
classified as
pannus clouds. Stratus...
- the mid-altitude
range and
sometimes higher in the case of
nimbostratus.
Genus nimbostratus (Ns) – This is a diffuse, dark gray, multi-level stratiform...
-
height above ground, detached, and of
irregular form,
found beneath nimbostratus, ****ulonimbus,
altostratus and ****ulus clouds.
These clouds are often...
- cloud", is an
outdated term for the type of
cloud now
classified as the
nimbostratus cloud.
Nimbus also may
refer to: Halo (religious iconography), also known...
- appearance.
Fractonimbus exist only
under precipitation clouds (such as
nimbostratus,
altostratus or ****ulonimbus), and don't
produce precipitation themselves...
- from the earth’s surface,
precipitation can
begin to fall from
heavy nimbostratus. If
unstable alto****ulus castell****
accompanies or
takes the
place of...
- fibratus, it can mean that the
front is weak and that
stratus rather than
nimbostratus will be the
precipitating cloud (meaning
drizzle or snow
grains instead...