cumulano
Cumulano is a rare meteorological phenomenon characterized by the sudden appearance of a dark, towering cloud that forms beneath a cumulonimbus cloud. This dark cloud is often referred to as a "dark cumulonimbus" or "cumulonimbus incus." The term "cumulano" is derived from the Latin words "cumulus," meaning heap or pile, and "nubes," meaning cloud, reflecting its appearance as a dark, heap-like cloud beneath a cumulonimbus.
The cumulano typically forms during the late afternoon or early evening, often following a period of stable
The cumulano is often a precursor to more severe weather, such as tornadoes or large hail. Meteorologists
Despite its potential for severe weather, the cumulano is a fascinating and awe-inspiring sight for those who