


The Beauty of Cumulus Clouds: A Guide to Their Formation and Characteristics
Cumulus clouds are puffy, white clouds that can look like cotton balls or cauliflower. They are low-level clouds that form in warm, moist air near the Earth's surface. Cumulus clouds are often seen on sunny days and are commonly known as "fair weather clouds." They can grow into towering cumulus clouds, which can sometimes develop into thunderstorms.



