High clouds indicate the dry air and high pressure of fair weather.
so it is true
Not necessarily. Cloud height can indicate different weather conditions depending on the type and characteristics of the clouds. For example, tall, fluffy clouds (cumulus) may signal fair weather, while low, thick clouds (stratus) could indicate rain or storms. It's important to consider other factors in addition to cloud height when predicting the weather.
yes, this is because when clouds look like rocks or towers that means they are probably cumulonibous clouds and those types of clouds produce rain
Cumulus clouds typically form at altitudes between 1,000 to 8,000 meters (3,300 to 26,000 feet) above ground level. The exact altitude can vary depending on factors such as local weather conditions and the time of day.
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Clouds form when rising air, through expansion, cools to the point where some of the water vapor molecules "clump together" faster than they are torn apart by their thermal energy. Some of that (invisible) water vapor condenses to form (visible) cloud droplets or ice crystals.
This saying is a common adage about the unpredictable weather in Oklahoma. It is often attributed to Will Rogers, a famous American cowboy, actor, and humorist who was born in Oklahoma and known for his witty remarks and observations about life.
i think your saying are clouds made out of water and yes they are.
"I'm in the clouds." Same thing as saying someone has their head in the clouds in English.
no. the correct way to say it is "what wonderful weather."
yes, this is because when clouds look like rocks or towers that means they are probably cumulonibous clouds and those types of clouds produce rain
Clouds are named by their height. Strato means low so that means Stratus is a low-lying cloud. Where cirro means high making cirrus clouds high up in the atmosphere. A stratus cloud is a sign of either fair weather or rain and snow. A cumulus cloud is a sign of fairweather or thunderstorms. A cirrus cloud is a sign of fairweather or approaching storms. this is because they have been pushed up into the atmosphere by the approaching storm systems. Meteorologists get confusing when they start saying that stratocumlus clouds are coming in or that cirrostratus clouds are descending towards the earth. The only one i seem to understand is Cumulonimbus clouds which are storm clouds which often end up being thunderstorms. Clouds are named by their height. Strato means low so that means Stratus is a low-lying cloud. Where cirro means high making cirrus clouds high up in the atmosphere. A stratus cloud is a sign of either fair weather or rain and snow. A cumulus cloud is a sign of fairweather or thunderstorms. A cirrus cloud is a sign of fairweather or approaching storms. this is because they have been pushed up into the atmosphere by the approaching storm systems. Meteorologists get confusing when they start saying that stratocumlus clouds are coming in or that cirrostratus clouds are descending towards the earth. The only one i seem to understand is Cumulonimbus clouds which are storm clouds which often end up being thunderstorms.
The amount of moisture shining through the clouds gives you a sign that the clouds aren't too full or water
no!
What does it mean when you see a dinosaur in the clouds? Cause I've seen that it means you should pray or pray more that what god is saying
Saying you are in love is better, but don't rush into saying it
Rita Coolidge: Higher and Higher??
Cumulus clouds typically form at altitudes between 1,000 to 8,000 meters (3,300 to 26,000 feet) above ground level. The exact altitude can vary depending on factors such as local weather conditions and the time of day.
the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.