Rain Clouds are dark or light grey sometimes black, clouds that gather when a storm is near.
Fluffy, white, like cotton wool, grey, dark, rain clouds.
I would say that if the clouds are grey it's going to rain, but if they are white then it will be a nice day!:)
they are all white but some have a tint of grey
Alto-stratus clouds are grey to bluish-gray that can produce light precipitation. Like nearly all clouds, they occur in the troposphere.
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
depends on what kind of clouds, if it were white clouds the sky would be white. if it were grey clouds it would be grey
They appear grey because of excessive radiant heat build-up, when heat gets trapped under the sun (the sun's reflection; which produces heat), they then turn grey, the heat radiants form, the sun forms these clouds. At first they may appear as blue clouds but they eventually turn grey, sometimes though they are grey, if a grey cloud is shined through by the sun meaning light passes, the cloud turns blue. Heat radiated clouds, meaning heat buildup from the sun cause different clouds to form, grey clouds can be grey but in the first stage they are blue, sometimes buildup is excessive and you don't see the blue buildup, from above grey clouds may appear blue if it's all grey, but sometimes white are on top of grey clouds. There are three clouds that distinct them from other clouds, grey clouds also sometimes don't produce rain and have short wavelengths thus vanishing themselves. Grey clouds are clouds formed, there are three clouds that form, blue clouds (grey clouds) heat radiated culumus fractus, black clouds (heat radiated clouds formed with different pH water droplets), lastly there are red clouds (scarce); these form because of different explosions one may coin a sun explosion causes these. Grey clouds don't form from white clouds, white clouds are sometimes on top of grey clouds. Black, grey (blue) and red are distinct clouds; no cloud is alike. Also the sky is blue, grey is not apart of the rainbow as on ceases to know, the sun generates heat, what happens when an explosion happens grey or black skies form that is the same with clouds, heat creates these clouds, the suns heat. The main suns reflection along with it's other reflections form these clouds. The suns heat gets trapped in the upper atmosphere thus forming grey clouds. That is why you sometimes see separate build-up's from these clouds. Please excuse my writing also. Hope I help.
white clouds seldom give rain; grey clouds are more potent to give rain which is why the sky is usually grey or dark grey when it rains :)
30-60 percent cloudy
A Little League baseball game is called when you look up and see grey clouds.
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.
Rain Clouds are dark or light grey sometimes black, clouds that gather when a storm is near.
grey clouds
No. When clouds are gray, that means the sunlight can barely shine through them. Usually cirrus clouds are thin, white, and wispy. The clouds you are seeing are probably stratus or altocumulus clouds.
Fluffy, white, like cotton wool, grey, dark, rain clouds.
Alto is a section of clouds along side that of nimbus. Alto Clouds are known as altostratus and altocumulus clouds which have a medium altitude from sea level. Altostratus clouds- Sheets of grey or blue clouds, where the sun or moon may appear to be behind frosted class. Altocumulus clouds- Grey or white puffy clouds that normally alternate from being cloudy to clear to cloudy to clear and so on.