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Cumulus clouds- heaping billows-show fair weather. stratus clouds-low floating layer-altostratus. cirrus-curling like a lock of hair-cirrus. Nimbus-(or cumulonimbus) are rain clouds.
yes and no. you can never be sure that something will happen(rain,snow,sunny, etc.) by looking at the clouds. But if you look at the type of cloud it is, you can guess what will happen. Like the gray clouds a.k.a nimbus clouds, you can guess that it might/probably rain. The puffy white and clear clouds a.k.a cumulus show its will be a nice sunny day.
Satellites give bird's-eye view of clouds
A modern illusion to Zeus could be any ad involving a cliff and stormy clouds with lightning flashing. This is a common motif in car commercials to show "godly" power, and it proves a tribute to Zeus and his thunderbolts.
they are like they are because clouds can show us what is going to happen in the weather
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Yes. Certain clouds, like cumulus clouds, show a possibility of rain. Some clouds, like cirrus clouds, don't show a large possibility, while cumulonimbus clouds almost guarrantee precipitation of some sort. And pardon my spellin of guarantee. Spelling isn't my strong point.
The streamers of cirrus clouds have strong winds that often blow streamers. The features show the direction of the wind in the upper Troposphere.
yes it does but it is in the clouds.
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The Ruff and Reddy Show - 1957 Crowds in the Clouds 1-11 was released on: USA: 4 January 1958
They don't really make weather. They show the direction of wind in the upper troposphere and they can be a sign that a storm is approaching. You will usually see cirrus clouds in fair weather. Cirrus clouds are clouds that are high in the air and are thin.
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