kümuluspilvedeks
Kümuluspilvedeks is a term used in meteorology to describe a specific type of cloud formation. These are cumuliform clouds, meaning they are detached and puffy, often resembling heaps or mounds. They typically form at low to mid-altitudes and are characterized by their vertical development. The word "kümuluspilvedeks" itself is likely a derivative or a regional variation of the word cumulus, a Latin term meaning "heap" or "pile."
The appearance ofkümuluspilvedeks is often bright white when illuminated by the sun, with darker, flatter bases.
These clouds are generally associated with fair weather conditions, especially when they are small and scattered.