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The term "nimbostratus" was first used by the British meteorologist Luke Howard in his 1803 work "On the Modifications of Clouds." He classified nimbostratus clouds as a distinct type of cloud characterized by their thick, uniform appearance and their tendency to produce precipitation.
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Nimbostratus clouds are common in winter and spring weather systems, particularly in areas experiencing cyclonic activity. They often bring overcast skies, persistent rain or snow, and reduced visibility.
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