Congestus (or Cumulus Congestus) - same as towering cumulus. Convection - Generally, transport of heat and moisture by the movement of a fluid.
Congestus Same as cumulus congestus or towering cumulus. Contrail ...
Congestus (or Cumulus Congestus)- A large cumulus cloud with great vertical development, usually with a cauliflower-like appearance, but lacking the characteristic anvil shaped top of a Cb.
Cumulus Congestus An upward building convective cloud with vertical development between that of a cumulus cloud and a cumulonimbus.
CUMULUS CONGESTUS A strongly sprouting cumulus cloud with generally sharp outlines and often with great vertical development. It may occur as tower-like clouds with cauliflower tops.
Cumulus Congestus Same as towering cumulus. Sometimes referred to just as congestus. Current Meter Device used to measure the water velocity or current in a river.
The bases are flat and usually appear darker than the bases of fair weather cumulus. They show considerable vertical development and have billowing "cauliflower" tops. Showers can result from these clouds. Same as cumulus congestus.
Characterized by their cauliflower-like or tower-like appearance of moderately large sizeCumulus CongestusA large, towering cumulus cloud with great vertical development, usually with a cauliflower-like appearance, ...
Under certain atmospheric conditions, these clouds can develop into larger clouds, known as towering cumulus (cumulus congestus), and may produce a rain shower. Further development may create a cumulonimbus.
The fourteen cloud species are fibratus, uncinus, spissatus, castellanus, floccus, stratiform, nebulosus, lenticularis, fractus, humilis, mediocris, congestus, calvus, and capillatus.
congestus (con) - markedly growing, cauliflower-like tops fibratus (fib) - nearly straight floccus (flo) - small tufts with ragged lower portion fractus (fra) - ragged shreds humilis (hum) - flattened ...
Another name for cumulus congestus, it is a rapidly growing cumulus or an individual dome-shaped clouds whose height exceeds its width.
Browse Related Terms: BLDUP, Cell, Congestus, Convection, CU, CUFRA, Cumuliform, Cumulus, Cumulus Buildups, Cumulus Congestus, DNS, Flanking Line, Towering Cumulus, Turkey Tower, Updraft Also listed in ...
Towering cumulus is also called CUMULUS CONGESTUS. The name "cumulus" means heaped or piled up. Flattened cumulus clouds with bases wider than their heights are sometimes called STRATOCUMULUS. Cumulus is abbreviated as CU.
On a fine summer day, with fluffy cumulus congestus clouds, there is a vigorous tumult in the air, that would be conspicuous if we could see it.
towering cumulus - A descriptive term, used mostly in weather observing, for cumulus congestus.
Cumulonimbus (associated with heavy precipitation and thunderstorms) Cumulonimbus incus Cumulonimbus calvus Cumulonimbus with mammatus Cumulus congestus Pyrocumulus ...
a low cloud that develops from the bottom up. Appear white and puffy, with a cauliflower-like top. Small ones are associated with fair weather(cumulus humilis), but as they grow vertically, they can produce rain showers (cumulus congestus).
A saddle-back is the cloudless, quiet air overlying a lower cloud deck but between two towering cumulus congestus or cumulonimbus clouds.
It has a flat base with a bulging upper part that often resembles cauliflower. Cumulus clouds of fair weather are called cumulus humilis. Those that exhibit much vertical growth are called cumulus congestus or towering cumulus.
This type of weather is only found in the hearts of the trade wind areas. Towards the equator the heating of the seawater causes the air to become unstable and form large convective clouds like cumulus congestus.
See also: Air, Horizon, Cumulus, Water, Cloud
 
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