Over The Isle of Hoy, Scotland, UK.

Cumulus are often described as ‘fair-weather clouds’ because they tend to form on sunny days. When they are small like these, they are the species known as ‘humilis’ (which means ‘humble’ in Latin). Cumulus generally have flat bases and bumpy, cauliflower-shaped tops.

Full classification:

Other examples of Cumulus:
Over Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

Cumulus congestus

Over Alberta, Canada.

Cumulus fractus