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No. When air sinks in a high pressure system it is compressed and warms up. This tends to cause clouds to evaporate and inhibits convection, thus making rain less likely.
high air pressure over the sea and low air pressure over the land
Nimbus clouds.
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Very nice weather. Highs don't like to let clouds form, nonetheless rain or thunderstorms.
Clouds.
altostratus ,altocumulus and cumulonimbus are thunderstorm clouds
Because the larger the cloud, the more it is likely to rise. When it does this, warm air rises and cooler air moves in to take its place. The faster the rise, the greater velocity of the wind. If the cloud reaches 47500 feet, hail can be formed and tornados are a possibility. Larger clouds have more energy than smaller clouds.
Cirrostratus clouds art the least likely to produce precipitation that reaches the ground. These clouds are often formed from cirrus clouds as a warm front approaches.
No.
No, the weather is likely to be nice when cirrus clouds are present. Cirrus clouds tend to form high in the atmosphere and present as thin or wispy. However, if many cirrus clouds are present in the sky, it may indicate a change of weather soon, such as an approaching storm.
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.