Nimbus clouds; they are usually a sign of heavy rains.
Not necessarily. The word stratus means layered. If the stratus clouds are low enough they can result in ground fog. Stratus clouds can also produce a light, but steady rain or snow.
Large raincloud. There are two parts to this question. The word itself stands for two separate things. Cumulus clouds are the large clouds that often usher in thunderstorms or heavier rains. We also see them in some nicer weather days popping up in fair weather. Pilots call these cumulus clouds popcorn cumulus, or fair weather cumulus because no rain or bad weather is occurring at that moment. They can become bigger issues as the day wears on. Nimbus is the second portion of this word. Nimbus means water is leaving the cloud and hitting the ground. Therefore your cloud is a large puffing storm cloud that is emitting rain that is hitting the ground.
Stormy bad weather like rain.
because when a storm or bad weather has ended and good sunny weather comes it is a sign to show that good has become of bad
the dark cloudss
DEATH? Something bad is about to happen? Bad weather....
Cloudy skies and sudden strong winds. When the clouds are segregates in many different little islands its gonna rain for sure, studying the clouds patterns you can predict how long you have to wait until it start raining.
Nimbus clouds; they are usually a sign of heavy rains.
The thin, wispy clouds you saw are Cirrus clouds and they are very high in the atmosphere and made of ice crystals. They normally indicate a change in the weather, and it is usually bad weather. This means that the low layered cloud you saw was either a stratus or cumulonimbus cloud which are both storm clouds. Cirrus clouds don't always predict storms, but that was probably what was happening.
high thin clouds mean good weather now, but bad weather in the next 48 hours.
Bad weather happens because if the weather channel says that there is going to be bad weather in a certain area, it means that that area is going to have low pressure, which causes bad weather.
That's not the way it works. Satellites photograph such atmospheric phenomena as cloud movement. Weather forecasters watch as the clouds move, generally from west to east although hurricane clouds move across the Atlantic from eas to west. As they see the weather approaching an area, they can PREDICT how the weather will be based on how fast it's moving. Just like you can see a car coming down the street at a steady rate of speed, you can predict how long it will take for the car to run you down. You get out of the way -- people take cover form bad weather.
red clouds.....?
There a couple different types of weather conditions associated with altostratus clouds. These types of weather include both snow and rain.
The dark storm clouds foreshadowed the approaching bad weather.
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