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The lifting condensation level (height of cloud base) would rise, in theory. That's assuming you lower the dew point throughout the atmospheric column.
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It depends on the temperature of the air around the cloud. A cumulus cloud is formed by warm air rising into a layer of cooler air, so the base of the cloud will be warmer and the air will get colder toward the top of the cloud. If water vapor condenses out of the air as it rises in the cloud, this will warm up the air in the middle of the cloud.
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it makes the temperature cooler.
The height of the cloud base would be higher because the low level moisture decreases.
a middle height cloud
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains
The lifting condensation level (height of cloud base) would rise, in theory. That's assuming you lower the dew point throughout the atmospheric column.
The correct sentence is: "A cloud of locusts approaches a field."
Cloud cover does not have a temperature. It affects the rate of heating or cooling.
They are usually high....
Current Temperature (fahrenheit) - Dew Point (fahrenheit)/4.4*1000 = Cloud base height (feet) Example: Conversion: Current Temp 17 C = 62.6 F Dew Point 12 C = 53.6 F 62.6F-53.6F/4.4*1000 = 2045 feet
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When the temperature of a cloud is below negative 18 degrees Celsius the cloud consists almost entirely of ice crystals and snow.