
When people claim clouds are depressing, they’re often thinking of Nimbostratus. This thick, grey, featureless rain cloud gives all the other ones a bad name. Not only does it block much of the Sun’s rays, casting everything in a dim, miserable light, it also produces rain – and lots of it. Nimbostratus generally results from the thickening and lowering of Altostratus clouds.
Full classification: Nimbostratus
Other examples of Nimbostratus:


