Cumulus clouds are fluffy, white clouds with flat bases that form at low to middle altitudes. They are often associated with fair weather, but can also develop into larger storm clouds.
Cumulus clouds form through the convection process, where warm air rises and cools as it reaches higher altitudes. As the air cools, water vapor condenses into water droplets, forming the cloud's distinctive puffy shape.
Here are some key points to remember when studying cumulus clouds: