it makes the temperature cooler.
Cirrus clouds
Cumulonimbus is the largest type of cloud. It is the only cloud that is tall enough to occupy low, medium and high heights. It is also the only (weather related) cloud that can form hail and lightning. Lightning can also be created in volcanic ash clouds, but they are not a weather related cloud.
Day and night are. Also, the spinning of high- and low-pressure weather systems.
This happens for extended periods of time in some of the world's equatorial desserts. The effect depends on other characteristics of the region (humidity, latitude etc), but the result is usually very high temperatures during the day and very low temperatures at night.
A nimbus cloud is a low cloud due to soft rain drops.
it makes the temperature cooler.
It usually means a period of calm sunny weather. Sometimes, it may be calm with a cloud cover.
Cirrus clouds
Cloud cover acts like a blanket. It prevents excessie heat loss , and also prevents exceissive;y high temperatures.
At night, when the lights get low and it starts getting hard to see. Also inn extreme dark weather, such as rain, hail, storm cloud, hurricanes and tornados.
Do you mean high-altitude regions? If so, it isn't so much that the cloud is low but that the land is high. The higher the altitude - the best example is a mountaintop - the nearer you will be to the clouds.High-latituderegions are areas remote from the equator, that is, the polar regions. In the Arctic, for example, the condition of sea ice - which changes seasonally - affects the nature of cloud cover. Cloud properties in these regions have been changing over the past few decades, but the heaviest cloud cover occurs during the warmer months.As with all terrestrial regions, height, type and density of cloud cover depends on many factors, all of which continually vary. This keeps those who study weather and climates - meteorologists and specialist climatologists - extremely busy.
Hot, dry, dusty days in summer with high night temperatures; normally sandstorms and strong wind at the change of seasons.The Sahara is a hot desert. Because there is low rainfall and little cloud cover, a lot of heat is lost at night, so there can be a high diurnal range, with very hot days and cool/cold nights. Day temperatures can exceed 55 degrees Celsius; yet can drop below freezing at night. However, night temperatures can be very hot too.
Cumulonimbus is the largest type of cloud. It is the only cloud that is tall enough to occupy low, medium and high heights. It is also the only (weather related) cloud that can form hail and lightning. Lightning can also be created in volcanic ash clouds, but they are not a weather related cloud.
The high humidity and cloud cover of a swamp act as a blanket, holding in the day's heating. The desert lacks humidity and clouds so the heat radiates back into space.
Cloud cover can be high or low and moves in different directions.
A High Pressure area on a weather map is represented by a Blue "H". Usually around this high pressure area is pleasant weather, because high pressure areas don't allow for cloud formation.
A desert usually has little cloud cover and high humidity that would hold in day time heating. Therefore, the desert cools quite quickly when the sun sets.