äikesepilv
Äikesepilv, known scientifically as Cumulonimbus, is a dense, towering vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms and atmospheric instability. These clouds form when warm, moist air rises rapidly, cools, and condenses. The extensive vertical development is a hallmark of äikesepilv, with cloud tops often reaching altitudes of 10-15 kilometers, sometimes even higher into the stratosphere.
The characteristic anvil shape, or "incus," at the top of a mature äikesepilv is formed when the
Äikesepilved are responsible for a wide range of severe weather phenomena, including heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder,