kumulonimbusz
Kumulonimbusz is a term used in some languages or texts as a variant spelling of cumulonimbus, referring to the same class of tall, vertically developed convective clouds that produce thunderstorms. Cumulonimbusz form from strong convection that lifts warm, moist air from near the surface. As air ascends, the water vapor condenses, releasing latent heat that fuels further updrafts.
The base of the cloud is typically a few hundred meters to a couple of kilometers above
In the mature stage, the cloud contains heavy precipitation, strong winds, lightning, and sometimes hail or
Hazards associated with kumulonimbusz include severe turbulence, icing, lightning, heavy rainfall with flash flooding, hail, and,