Clouds have high albedos.
The water is evaporated from the ocean to form clouds. The air mass that contains the water moves around and the clouds go with them. When air moves from a high pressure to a low pressure zone, that's how wind works.
Yes, but they are clouds that are not high up in the sky. They are low clouds!
When the weather forecast is given, it is given with a high and a low temperature for the day. That is the estimated high temperature and estimated low temperature for that day, ie: a high temp of 70 and a low temp of 60.
Tornadoes are associated with funnel clouds.
High clouds indicate the dry air and high pressure of fair weather. so it is true
Cirrus are high altitude clouds. Cumulo nimbus (anvil shaped clouds) indicate the possibility of rain.
Lacy clouds that form at high altitudes are cirrus clouds. These types of clouds usually form before there is a change in weather. These clouds form above 20,000 feet, and they indicate fair weather.
cirrus clouds
Polar mesospheric clouds are the clouds that forms very high in the atmosphere. Polar mesospheric is the word added onto the name of the cloud.
Cirrus clouds appear fibrous or curly. They are high, thin, white, feathery clouds made of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds are associated with fair weather, but they indicate approaching storms.
The clouds start moving away and it starts to get sunny as well as nicer temps.
high altitudes indicate cold temperatures so then that means that water vapor condenses at cooler temperatures and when water vapor condenses then it creates clouds
Jet streams
No, the weather is likely to be nice when cirrus clouds are present. Cirrus clouds tend to form high in the atmosphere and present as thin or wispy. However, if many cirrus clouds are present in the sky, it may indicate a change of weather soon, such as an approaching storm.
No. First of all, cirrus are high-altitude whispy clouds. Low-altitude puffy clouds are called cumulus. Cumulus clouds can occasionally produce a few drops of rain, but usually indicate fair weather. Precipitation is more often associated with stratus and cumulonimbus clouds.
High in the Clouds was created in 2005.