| 11. | Free convective clouds generally form at the altitude of the convective condensation level ( CCL ).
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| 12. | Convective rain, or showery precipitation, occurs from convective clouds, e . g ., cumulonimbus or cumulus congestus.
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| 13. | Central Argentina, which includes the Pampas to the east, and the convective cloud tops, in the world.
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| 14. | The largest free-convective clouds comprise the genus cumulonimbus which are multi-�tage because of their towering vertical extent.
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| 15. | Pyrocumulus ( No official abbreviation ) is a free convective cloud associated with volcanic eruptions and large-scale fires.
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| 16. | Convective precipitation falls over a certain area for a relatively short time, as convective clouds have limited horizontal extent.
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| 17. | Convective rain, or showery precipitation, occurs from convective clouds ( e . g ., cumulonimbus or cumulus congestus ).
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| 18. | Moderate turbulence will typically transform a fog bank, lifting it and breaking it up into shallow convective clouds called stratocumulus.
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| 19. | Moreover, the International Cloud Atlas ( ICA ) is not entirely precise regarding how to determine the genus of a convective cloud.
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| 20. | If the airmass has one or many LFC, it is potentially unstable and may lead to convective clouds like cumulus and thunderstorms.
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