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Q: What do meteorologists call it when a layer of warm air sits atop a layer of cold air?
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Meteorologists can tell whether the cloud is cold or not, by the shade of it.


What can meteorologists learn by the shade of the clouds on the satellite images?

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What is it called when a layer of warm air is above and traps a layer of cold air below?

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