drizzle
thick stratus clouds blanketing the sky
they usually just make rain
Make a sentence with the word "clouds" (in the meteorological sense) in it, and then slip in the word "stratus" right before the word "clouds." Ex: Hey, look at those clouds! => Hey, look at those stratus clouds!Try not to say it while pointing at what is, in fact, a cumulonimbus cloud.
You cannot make a cloud disappear with your mind. Clouds are natural weather phenomena and are not affected by individual thoughts or intentions.
Clouds serve as important indicators of impending weather conditions. For instance, cumulus clouds often suggest fair weather, while dark, towering cumulonimbus clouds signal thunderstorms. Stratus clouds can indicate overcast skies and potential rain, whereas cirrus clouds may suggest that a change in the weather is approaching. By observing cloud types and their movements, we can make educated predictions about upcoming weather patterns.
12-24 hours before a rain or snow storm
Stormy! Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with extreme weather such as heavy torrential downpours, hail storms, lightning and tornados
Yes, they can make storms like thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
Depending on the time of year, an overcast sky can make the weather cold, or humid. The type of cloud determines whether or not there will be any rain or snow on the way.
Faster Stratus???? LOL!!! Sell it and buy a Challenger...
The type of cloud that produces precipitation is called a "nimbostratus" cloud. These clouds are thick, dark, and typically cover the sky, leading to steady, continuous rain or snow. Another type is "cumulonimbus," which can produce heavy rain, thunderstorms, and even severe weather like tornadoes. Both types are crucial for the water cycle and weather patterns.
it could be that you need an alignment on the wheels.