Luke Howard, born in 1772 in London, came up with the names for clouds based on a classification system he developed.
Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height.
stratuscumulus
Lightning typically comes from the elctrical static in clouds. However it can also come up from the ground and intermingle with a bolt of lightning coming down from the clouds. But mostly from the clouds above.Sandman
Clouds get their shape from the amount of air and water in them. These 2 elements form a cloud and it's shape.AnswerDepends of the temperature of the cloud, if the cloud have ice cristals, will be different than if it has only water vapor, or different percentage of both.
Fluffy, billowy, and ethereal are common adjectives used to describe clouds.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns, The word clouds is a noun, the plural form for the singular, cloud. Some adjectives to describe clouds are dark, bright, fluffy, puffy, soft, and moist
cottonydarkdrearyfluffygloomygrayheavenlylightmagicalominousplayfulthunderouswhitewispy
Wispy, feathery
Pegasus
Big blankets of dull clouds, that can give drizzle but not heavy rains.
head in the clouds
climate
name two describe two kinds of clouds by humans
fog
The clouds being low refers to a cloudy day. This means some loneliness.
Clouds with precipitation are often referred to as nimbostratus clouds. These clouds are characterized by their uniform, thick, gray layers that produce steady rain or snow.