Ah, it looks like the sun is dancing its way through the clouds, bringing brightness and warmth to the skies. Isn't it just lovely how nature works together to create such a beautiful moment? Just imagine the painting we could create with this breathtaking scene!
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
If the clouds causing the rain don't cover the whole sky the sun can be at the right angle and still shine through the open areas. Just because it's raining the sun doesn't stop shining you just sometimes can't see it through the clouds
It's simple really. Clouds block the sun just like anything else does: by not allowing the sun's light to pass through. Clouds actually reflect much of the sun's rays back out into space. However, this does not mean that all rays are reflected. This is why we can still see during the day on a cloudy day. Like a piece of white paper or thin curtain, there are still small holes or pores that light waves can travel through. Being that clouds are mainly water particles, light can still pass through, but most of it is refracted or reflected.
The sun's rays that stream through the clouds are often referred to as "crepuscular rays." These rays occur when sunlight is scattered by particles in the atmosphere, creating beams of light that appear to radiate from the sun, especially during sunrise or sunset. The phenomenon is enhanced when clouds partially obscure the sun, allowing for a striking visual effect.
When the sun is shining while it is snowing, it means that there are both clouds and clear skies present. This combination can occur when a storm is passing through the area, with the sun shining from behind the clouds as the snow falls.
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
The sky turns red because the sun shines through the clouds and make the clouds seem red when they are just white like normal clouds
If the clouds causing the rain don't cover the whole sky the sun can be at the right angle and still shine through the open areas. Just because it's raining the sun doesn't stop shining you just sometimes can't see it through the clouds
It's simple really. Clouds block the sun just like anything else does: by not allowing the sun's light to pass through. Clouds actually reflect much of the sun's rays back out into space. However, this does not mean that all rays are reflected. This is why we can still see during the day on a cloudy day. Like a piece of white paper or thin curtain, there are still small holes or pores that light waves can travel through. Being that clouds are mainly water particles, light can still pass through, but most of it is refracted or reflected.
The term commonly used for this phenomenon is "sunbeam" or "sun ray." It occurs when sunlight passes through openings in clouds, creating a visible shaft of light.
let's just put it this way... no clouds=no precipitation=no protection from the sun when we need it=no life
That doesn't happen. The sun can't create a rainbow when it's in clouds. In order for you to see a rainbow, the sun has to be behind you in clear sky, and there has to be rain or drizzle in front of you.
Sun beam came through the tiny interstice in the clouds.
There is no relationship between the sun and the clouds
The Sun Behind the Clouds was created in 2010.
When the sun is shining while it is snowing, it means that there are both clouds and clear skies present. This combination can occur when a storm is passing through the area, with the sun shining from behind the clouds as the snow falls.
It was an ordinary day outside; the sun was shining through the clouds.