The top side of the clouds - and the shadow of your plane.
Yes, lightning can occur above clouds. A type of lightning called "cloud-to-cloud" or "anvil crawler" lightning can be seen branching out above storm clouds. This is typically caused by the electrical discharge between different regions within the cloud or between different clouds.
YES you can even see it from space!
UFO, plane, boomerang, kite, helicopter, bird, bat,
There are a variety of clouds that are occasionally seen above a desert: Cumulus, including cumulonimbus Stratus Cirrus
Lenticular clouds are often mistaken for flying saucers due to their round, lens-like shape. These clouds form when moist air flows over a mountain or other obstacle, creating a series of large, saucer-shaped clouds that stack on top of each other. They are most commonly seen in mountainous regions.
The white clouds seen above boiling water are indeed steam. This is caused by the water vapor rising from the boiling water and condensing in the cooler air above to form visible droplets of water vapor.
Cirrus clouds form above 6000 meters, while stratus clouds typically form at lower altitudes. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy, often seen at high altitudes, while stratus clouds are usually lower in the sky and appear more spread out in a layered formation.
Both ravens and vultures fit that description.
Altocumulus clouds are the middle level clouds that appear fleecelike and can often form bands or piles in the sky. They are typically seen between 6,500 to 20,000 feet above ground level.
The question can be seen as perpetuating a stereotype or bias. It's important to recognize and celebrate individuals based on their skills and accomplishments rather than their race. A black man flying a plane is simply a pilot, highlighting the diversity and talent in the aviation industry.
Both vultures and ravens can often be seen over carrion in the desert.
status clouds or cumulonimbus clouds