"Cumuliform" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cumuliform" Meaning

Cumuliform refers to a type of cloud that has a puffy or cauliflower-like shape. In meteorology, cumuliform clouds are those that have a vertical growth, with the base of the cloud often being flat and the top being rounded or anvil-shaped. This type of cloud is often associated with fair weather or the beginning of a thunderstorm.

"Cumuliform" Examples

Examples of cumuliform used in sentences:


The meteorologist pointed to the cumuliform clouds on the radar screen, warning of an impending thunderstorm.
The photographer loved shooting cumuliform clouds at sunset, capturing their majestic shapes and vibrant colors.
After a hot summer day, the cumuliform clouds gathered on the horizon, promising relief from the sweltering heat.
The cumuliform clouds over the Atlantic Ocean were so large they looked like giants floating across the sky.
In her meteorology textbook, Dr. Jenkins highlighted the section on cumuliform clouds, finding them fascinating and complex formations.

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