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Cumulonimbus



Cumulonimbus clouds have no specific altitude, because of their massive and towering structure. They have a unique anvil shape at the top, are dark and dense, and have vertical growth. These clouds are formed from a moist atmosphere, often seen in spring or summer seasons. Predicting severe weather, such as lightning, hail, tornado, or flash floods, which may arrive as isolated storms or organized storms.