Cumulonimbus

/ˌkjuːmjʊloʊˈnɪmbəs/ noun

A towering cloud formation associated with thunderstorms, reaching heights of 40,000+ feet and producing lightning, heavy rain, and sometimes tornadoes.

From Latin 'cumulus' (heap) + 'nimbus' (rain cloud). These vertical monsters can contain the energy of ten Hiroshima bombs and are visible from space.

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