Meaning Convective Clouds
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Convective Clouds


The vertically developed family of clouds are cumulus and cumulonimbus. The height of their bases range from as low as 1,000 feet to a bit more than 10,000 feet. Clouds with extensive vertical develop [..]
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Convective Clouds


Clouds formed atop rising air columns. Cumulus clouds are convective clouds.
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Convective Clouds


The vertically developed family of clouds are cumulus and cumulonimbus. The height of their bases range from as low as 1,000 feet to a bit more than 10,000 feet. Clouds with extensive vertical development are positive indications of unstable air. Strong upward currents in vertically developed clouds can carry high concentrations of supercooled wate [..]
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Convective Clouds


The vertically developed family of clouds are cumulus and cumulonimbus. The height of their bases range from as low as 1,000 feet to a bit more than 10,000 feet. Clouds with extensive vertical development are positive indications of unstable air. Strong upward currents in vertically developed clouds can carry high concentrations of supercooled wate [..]
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Convective Clouds


Puffy clouds which may extend 60,000 feet or more into the atmosphere resulting from rapidly rising, unstable air. May be accompanied by heavy precipitation (brief or intermittent), strong winds, hail and sometimes tornadoes.
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Convective Clouds


Puffy clouds with plenty of height, ranging from cumulus to thunderstorms (cumulonimbus)
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The vertically developed family of clouds are cumulus and cumulonimbus. The height of their bases range from as low as 1,000 feet to a bit more than 10,000 feet. Clouds with extensive vertical develop [..]
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