Cumulonimbus

Cumulonimbus – The "Thunderstorm Giant"
Cumulonimbus is a powerful and massive type of cloud typically associated with thunderstorms and severe weather conditions. These clouds can reach up to 12 kilometers in height and are often formed by strong vertical air circulation. Cumulonimbus clouds are known for their characteristic, puffy shape and can produce heavy rainfall, storms, lightning, and even tornadoes. They are one of the most striking and dangerous cloud types and play a central role in meteorology.