Cumulonimbus capillatus
A Cumulonimbus capillatus (Latin Capillatus, "hair") is a cumulonimbus cloud with dense cirrus clouds which makes the cloud's top appear to contain hair-like structures. It is an intermediate stage between cumulonimbus calvus and cumulonimbus incus.
Cumulonimbus capillatus | |
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Cumulonimbus Capillatus | |
Abbreviation | Cb cap. |
Genus | Cumulonimbus (heap, cloud/severe rain) |
Species | Capillatus (fiborous) |
Classification | Family D (Vertically developed) |
Appearance | Large cloud with fiborous, hair-like cirriform anvil top |
Precipitation cloud? | Yes, often intense |
Hazards
A Cumulonimbus Capillatus is a mature and powerful cumulonimbus cloud and can produce multiple severe weather.
- Lightning; this is a strong thunderstorm cloud and it is capable of producing bursts of cloud to ground and cloud to cloud lightning.
- Hail; hailstones may fall from this cloud if it is in a highly unstable environment (which favors a more vigorous storm updraft).
- Heavy rain; the cloud may drop several inches of rain in a short amount of time. This can cause flash flooding.
- Strong wind; gale-force winds from a downburst may occur under this cloud.
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