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A cloud in the form of individual, detached domes or towers that are usually dense and well defined. It has a flat base with a buldging upper part that often resembles cauliflower. Cumulus clouds of fair weather are calls "cumulus humilis". Those that exhibit much vertical growth are called "cumulus congestus" or "towering cumulus"... which can form thunderstorms or "cumulonibus" clouds.
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| cumulus |
A principal, low cloud-type in the form of individual cauliflower-like cells of sharp non-fibrous outline and less vertical development than cumulonimbus.
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| cumulus |
These clouds have a flat base and a dense, mound shaped top that resembles a large cauliflower. Where the sun hits these clouds they are a brilliant white.
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| cumulus |
Detached clouds, generally dense and with sharp outlines, showing vertical development in the form of domes, mounds, or towers. Tops normally are rounded while bases are more horizontal. Cumulus clouds may grow into towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds.
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