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What (who) is cumulus - definition

GENUS OF CLOUDS, LOW-LEVEL CLOUD
Cumuliform; Cumulus Clouds; Cumuliform cloud; Cumiliform cloud; Cumulus clouds; Cumulus Cloud; Cumulus
  • Altocumulus clouds
  • ''Cumulus congestus'' clouds compared against a cumulonimbus cloud in the background
  • Lines of Cumulus clouds over [[Brittany]]
  • Cumulus clouds forming over the [[Congo River basin]]
  • A large field of cirrocumulus clouds
  • Cumulus clouds seen from above
  • Some ''cumulus mediocris'' clouds
  • Stratocumulus clouds

Cumulus         
·noun One of the four principal forms of clouds. SeeCloud.
cumulus         
(cumuli)
Cumulus is a type of thick white cloud formed when hot air rises very quickly.
...huge cumulus clouds.
N-VAR
cumulus         
['kju:mj?l?s]
¦ noun (plural cumuli -l??, -li:) Meteorology cloud forming rounded masses heaped on each other above a flat base at fairly low altitude.
Origin
C17: from L., 'heap'.

Wikipedia

Cumulus cloud

Cumulus clouds are clouds that have flat bases and are often described as puffy, cotton-like, or fluffy in appearance. Their name derives from the Latin cumulus, meaning "heap" or "pile". Cumulus clouds are low-level clouds, generally less than 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in altitude unless they are the more vertical cumulus congestus form. Cumulus clouds may appear by themselves, in lines, or in clusters.

Cumulus clouds are often precursors of other types of clouds, such as cumulonimbus, when influenced by weather factors such as instability, humidity, and temperature gradient. Normally, cumulus clouds produce little or no precipitation, but they can grow into the precipitation-bearing congests or cumulonimbus clouds. Cumulus clouds can be formed from water vapour, supercooled water droplets, or ice crystals, depending upon the ambient temperature. They come in many distinct subforms and generally cool the earth by reflecting the incoming solar radiation.

Cumulus clouds are part of the larger category of free-convective cumuliform clouds, which include cumulonimbus clouds. The latter genus-type is sometimes categorized separately as cumulonimbiform due to its more complex structure that often includes a cirriform or anvil top. There are also cumuliform clouds of limited convection that comprise stratocumulus (low-étage), altocumulus (middle-étage) and cirrocumulus (high-étage). These last three genus-types are sometimes classified separately as stratocumuliform.

Examples of use of cumulus
1. I spent my weekends watching and identifying clouds – stratus, cirrus, nimbus, cumulus – with textbook in hand.
2. "It‘s devastating for us," said Scott Boltz, market manager for Cumulus Media Inc., which owns KLIK.
3. Ramos, however, favours the cumulus ibericus, which can sit stationary for days in the Spanish sky.
4. There were amazing cumulus and cirrus clouds close to the horizon.
5. And when clouds appear they‘re so perfectly cumulus they seem to have been generated at Pixar.