Clouds form when water vapor pressure exceeds to its saturation level! And then the vapor or water droplets... condensate. so clouds indicate that some kind of cooling and relating to condensate to what has happened= LOW AIR PRESSURE!!!!!!
With the absence of cloud cover, in the day, the lack of clouds allow large amounts of solar radiation to reach the earth's surface, causing the temperature of the ground to rise quickly. In the night, the lack of cloud cover allows heat from the earth to escape into outer space easily, leading to a sharp drop in temperature of the ground.
With cloud cover, the clouds reflect part of the incoming solar radiation from the sun back into outer space in the day, hence less solar radiation is absorbed by the earth's surface. the heat in the ground is also reflected back onto the earth's surface by the clouds. On the other hand, at night, the cloud cover prevents the heat from the ground from escaping into outer space. This keeps the temperature of the ground relatively high in the night.
During daylight hours, more clouds yields cooler temperatures by blocking more sunlight from reaching the Earth's surface than if there were no clouds in which case sunlight would be able to reach Earth. At night time, more clouds yields warmer temperatures compared to nights with less or no clouds. At night, clouds act as a blanket or insulation layer between the surface and the atmosphere. The clouds at night trap in the heat from the day and prevent that warmth from straying far from the surface. With no clouds at night, the day's warmth would be able to escape high into the atmosphere which would make temperatures cooler.
Clouds form when water vapor pressure exceeds to its saturation level! And then the vapor or water droplets... condensate. so clouds indicate that some kind of cooling and relating to condensate to what has happened= LOW AIR PRESSURE!!!!!!
Water vapor in cool air condenses into tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
How temperature is affected by cloud formation
Pollution does affect cloud formation. In the case of aerosol pollutants, if the air pollutants reflect the sun's light, the cloud cover increases. If they absorb it, cloud growth is stunted.
Three factors that must be present for cloud formation are; hydroscopic nuclei, moisture, and cooling process. Amounts of the above affect cloud formation. Do you mean the affect of precipitation? Or does this answer your question? Furthermore, Precipitation will affect the mass of a cloud as well as evaporation and sublimation. Hope this helps.
Cloud formation is dependant upon the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the region. If there is no water in the air, no clouds can form.
Cloud formation in the highs and inhibit cloud formation in the lows.
Cloud formation does not require the air temperature to be at zero degrees Celsius.
Pollution does affect cloud formation. In the case of aerosol pollutants, if the air pollutants reflect the sun's light, the cloud cover increases. If they absorb it, cloud growth is stunted.
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It's rainfall
Three factors that must be present for cloud formation are; hydroscopic nuclei, moisture, and cooling process. Amounts of the above affect cloud formation. Do you mean the affect of precipitation? Or does this answer your question? Furthermore, Precipitation will affect the mass of a cloud as well as evaporation and sublimation. Hope this helps.
The water cycle and cloud formation.
Of course they do.
Cloud formation is dependant upon the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the region. If there is no water in the air, no clouds can form.
how can changes in temperature and /or air pressure result in the formation of clouds
Moisture, dust, and temperature changes!
Cloud formation in the highs and inhibit cloud formation in the lows.
Condensation (cloud formation) will occur when dew point temperature equals ambient temperature.