If you are asking about which layer, tornadoes occur in the troposphere, as does most weather.
No, cirrus clouds are typically found in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. The exosphere is the outermost layer of the atmosphere and does not contain clouds.
No, tornadoes can form in any type of weather conditions, but they are commonly associated with dark, ominous clouds. A tornado forms when cold and warm air masses meet, creating instability in the atmosphere.
Three types of water found in the atmosphere are water vapor (gaseous form), liquid water in the form of clouds and precipitation, and ice crystals found in high-altitude clouds such as cirrus clouds.
The lowest clouds in the atmosphere are typically found at a height of about 6,500 to 13,000 feet above the ground.
Stratus clouds are found closer to the ground compared to cirrus clouds. Stratus clouds usually form at low altitudes, while cirrus clouds are higher up in the atmosphere.
They are both found n the earth's atmosphere.
They are considered low level clouds. Same as Cumulus, funnel, and shelf clouds.
Before a tornado, you may see dark, low-lying clouds with a greenish tint, known as wall clouds or shelf clouds. These can be associated with severe weather and serve as a warning sign for potential tornado activity. Additionally, you may observe ominous rotating clouds or a funnel cloud forming, which can indicate an imminent tornado.
Types of clouds that form in the lower atmosphere include cumulus clouds, stratus clouds, and stratocumulus clouds. These clouds typically indicate stable weather conditions and are found at lower altitudes.
The only cloud you will actually find inside a tornado is the condensation funnel. Other clouds, such as the wall cloud and cumulonimbus are outside the tornado itself.
The different layers of clouds in the Earth's atmosphere are classified into three main types: high clouds, middle clouds, and low clouds. High clouds are found at altitudes of 20,000 to 40,000 feet and include cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus clouds. Middle clouds are located between 6,500 to 20,000 feet and consist of altocumulus and altostratus clouds. Low clouds are found below 6,500 feet and include stratus, stratocumulus, and nimbostratus clouds.
The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere and contains 15% of the mass found in Earth's atmosphere. The ozone can be found in the stratosphere. What you won't find there are planes and clouds.