Troposphere only
This cloud is located in the middle altitude category, known as an altostratus cloud. Altostratus clouds typically form between 2 to 6 kilometers above the ground.
As altitude increases, the temperature usually decreases in the troposphere, which is the layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs. This relationship is known as the lapse rate. The altitude of a base cloud can vary depending on the temperature and humidity of the air mass it forms in.
Cloud base refers to the altitude above the ground at which the lowest portion of a cloud is observed. Cloud ceiling, on the other hand, is the height above the ground of the lowest cloud layer covering more than half of the sky. Cloud base is the specific altitude at which a cloud starts, while cloud ceiling is the overall height of the lowest cloud layer in the sky.
Laser Ceilometer
The base of a cloud layer is typically used to determine the height of the cloud layer. It is measured in feet above sea level and is used to indicate the altitude level at which the cloud layer begins.
The Everest Base Camp is located at an altitude of about 17,600 feet in the Himalayas.
Everest Base Camp is located at an altitude of approximately 17,600 feet.
A nephoscope is an instrument used to measure the altitude and angle of clouds in the sky by visually tracking their movement relative to the instrument. By observing the movement of clouds against the gridded field of view of the nephoscope, the observer can estimate the cloud base height and direction.
Base=14 AND Altitude=28.
The Mount Everest base camp is located in Nepal, at an altitude of about 17,600 feet (5,364 meters) above sea level.
The cloud you are describing is called a cumulus cloud. These clouds are typically fluffy and white, often resembling cotton balls, with a flat base that forms at a low altitude. Cumulus clouds usually indicate fair weather, though they can develop into larger storm clouds if atmospheric conditions change.
No, the wall cloud is a lowered section of the cloud base from which a tornado or funnel cloud descends. The dark cloud at the base of a tornado is called the debris cloud.