Layered or stratified clouds are stratus clouds. These types of clouds are low-lying gray clouds that sit under 6,000 feet.
stratus
Several different factors make the sky grey on rainy days. Mostly it has to do with the clouds, the height of the clouds and their thickness makes the sky look grey.
Layered clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, are high level clouds. They form above 20,000 feet where it is cold. They are composed of ice crystals.
"Broken clouds" mean that the sky is covered between 5/8 and 7/8 with clouds.
Clouds dont actually have a specific shape. Their shape is formed by wind currents in the sky.
No, the sky will usually turn very darkish and the clouds will be moving fast. A pink sky during a storm probably just means that the sun is setting.
stratus clouds
Nimbostratus
strato-nimbus are long, layered clouds aross the sky. strato-cumulus are puffy layered clouds spread out.
Clouds that form in layers or flat patches are called stratus clouds. They can cover the entire sky and usually do not have precipitation that falls from them.
Stratus Clouds form a layer or 'sheet' across the sky and tend to be much lower in the atmosphere
stratus clouds fill the sky during a storm.
i believe it is the cumulus
hi its when it is hot
there are clouds that cover the sky
cloud cover
Cloud cover
Clouds are not constant. The number of them is always changing. Clouds are visible accumulations of water droplets or solid ice crystals that float in the Earth's troposphere (the lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere), moving with the wind. From space, clouds are visible as a white veil surrounding the planet.