It means that it's a nice day, or it's about to thunder (depending on the sky color) If the sky is blue, then it means it's a nice day. But if the sky is grey or dark, it means there's a thunderstorm coming.
'White Cloud' has replaced 'cloudy'. I noticed this on the BBC weather site the other day (June 1st 2009) and at the same time noticed that the clear skies of the weekend were again being ruined by the trails of white jets flying overhead. The word 'cloudy' implies a particular type of naturally-occuring cloud formation such as stratus or broken cumulus. 'White Cloud' however is totally different. It is formless and oily. Significantly, this new weather phenomenon called 'White Cloud' by more than one official meterological office appears to have been agreed on to provide a catch-all and coherent explanation to those irritating people (like me) who ask why planes are spraying stuff in the sky. Keep looking up and notice the obvious. Mr UK.
snow or rain
it means it is rainy yeah baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
it means rain sorry
or sunny
Cold front
snow/ice
Global Forecast System.
five cats
it means how much km per hour it is travelling
A forecast is a weather prediction that weathermen or weather women think will happen. Can also mean a prediction or a conjecture about something in the future other than weather eg economy .
Cold front
snow/ice
Global Forecast System.
five cats
la meteo = "the weather forecast"
what the weather is going to be the next day.i don't know wether it is correct.
"Previsao do tempo" is a Portuguese word. It is a noun and is of the masculine gender. In English, it means "weather forecast." The direct translation is "forecast of weather."
When a cloud is white that means it will be sunny and it must rain.
The answer depends on what the forecast was about and how you interpret accurate. Consider weather forecasts. If the weather forecast was "sunny", how much cloud cover is acceptable before the forecast is considered wrong? If the forecast was "dry" would a 5 second drizzle mean a total *FAIL*? Does "rainy" range from a fleeting drizzle to a tropical downpour? Also, if the forecast for a region was sunny, and it was sunny in 95% of the region, but in 5% of the region it was not sunny for 5 minutes, does that count as a failure? It is critically important that all forecast terms are unambiguous and that all thresholds are very clearly defined. Similar considerations will apply in forecasts of other unknowns.
It translates to mean 'the land of the long white cloud'.Land Of The Long White Cloud.
it means how much km per hour it is travelling