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Cumulonimbus clouds (Cb) are commonly known as thunderstorm clouds. They are clouds with vertical growth, like cumulus clouds. These types of clouds create severe weather. Examples are heavy rain, snowstorms, and even tornadoes. When you see a cumulonimbus cloud, you can be sure that a weather event is on its way. Here at Outforia's article, we’ll discuss the “King of All Clouds” – the cumulonimbus cloud, also known as a thundercloud. Cumulonimbus Clouds, Types Of Clouds, Cumulonimbus Cloud, Thunderstorm Clouds, Cumulus Clouds, Heavy Rain, Severe Weather, The King, The Sky

Cumulonimbus clouds (Cb) are commonly known as thunderstorm clouds. They are clouds with vertical growth, like cumulus clouds. These types of clouds create severe weather. Examples are heavy rain, snowstorms, and even tornadoes. When you see a cumulonimbus cloud, you can be sure that a weather event is on its way. Here at Outforia's article, we’ll discuss the “King of All Clouds” – the cumulonimbus cloud, also known as a thundercloud.

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