Altocumulus often are seen preceding a cold front, and their presence on a warm, humid, summer morning frequently signals the development of thunderstorms later in the day.
If you see an altocumulus clouds in the morning expect thunderstorms by late afternoon.
No. Altocumulus do not cause thunderstorms, but altocumulus castellanus can be a sign that thunderstorms will develop later in the day.
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No. When clouds are gray, that means the sunlight can barely shine through them. Usually cirrus clouds are thin, white, and wispy. The clouds you are seeing are probably stratus or altocumulus clouds.
Mammatus clouds form on the underside of a storm cloud and are most often associated with the anvil cloud that extends from a cumulonimbus. They have also been seen under altocumulus, altostratus, stratocumulus, and cirrus clouds, as well as volcanic ash clouds.
Altocumulus clouds look like a checker board.
If you see an altocumulus clouds in the morning expect thunderstorms by late afternoon.
No. Altocumulus do not cause thunderstorms, but altocumulus castellanus can be a sign that thunderstorms will develop later in the day.
Layered clouds.
Altocumulus clouds from an updraft or convection from an unstable upper layer. This is generally in advance of a weather change like a cold front.
In Latin, the prefix Alto- means 'high' for clouds like Altocumulus, and Altostratus.
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Altocumulus clouds are part of the Middle Cloud group. Puffy mid-level cloud.
these clouds are known as "thunderheads."
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