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The wispy curling cloud is most likely a cirrus cloud, which is high-altitude and appears thin and wispy. This type of cloud can signal an approaching warm front due to the uplift of warm, moist air that results in the formation of these high-level clouds. As the warm front approaches, it may bring changes in weather conditions such as increasing cloud cover, rising temperatures, and the potential for precipitation.
The cloud that forms along the leading edge of a gust front is called a shelf cloud. Shelf clouds often indicate strong downdrafts and changing weather conditions associated with the passage of a thunderstorm or squall line.
If local convection, or a pressure front, causes the cloud to change elevation, the water vapor will form into a different cloud type consistent with that altitude.
The cloud that forms along the leading edge of a gust front is called a shelf cloud. It is a wedge-shaped cloud that signifies the boundary between cool air from a thunderstorm downdraft and the warm air ahead of the storm. Shelf clouds can appear ominous but they usually do not produce severe weather on their own.
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As a cold front approaches, cloud coverage typically increases, often resulting in the development of cumulonimbus clouds and potential precipitation. Once the cold front passes, the cloud coverage may decrease as the cooler air displaces the warmer, moist air that was creating the clouds.
tornadoes start when a warm front and a cold front pass each other and form a funnel cloud.
The approach of a warm front. Cirrus clouds typically form ahead of a warm front, followed by cirrostratus and then altostratus as the front approaches. This sequence of cloud types indicates increasing moisture and the potential for precipitation.
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An Altostratus cloud describes a gray cloud, usually seen in a flat or sheet formation. These clouds tell us that a warm front is coming. Sometime these clouds are made from ice crystals.