Nimbus Cloud
Nimbus Cloud is a type of cloud that is characterized by its thick, dark appearance and is often associated with precipitation. These clouds are typically low to mid-level in the atmosphere and can produce rain, snow, or thunderstorms. The name "nimbus" comes from the Latin word for "rain," highlighting their role in weather patterns.
Nimbus Clouds are part of the broader classification of clouds, which includes other types like cumulus and stratus. They are essential for the Earth's water cycle, as they transport moisture and contribute to rainfall. Understanding Nimbus Clouds helps meteorologists predict weather changes and prepare for storms.