No there isn't
The Clouds Above was created in 2005.
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
Cumulonimbus Clouds are generally known as thunderstorm clouds, they are associated with heavy rain, snow. hail and lightning
Stormy; thunder, lightning and rain possible if the clouds gather together.
Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with heavy rain, snow, hail, lightning and even tornadoes.
Clouds = ananim (×¢× × ×™×) Lightning = barak (ברק) Clouds and lightning = ananim uvarak (×¢× × ×™× וברק)
Lightning forms in clouds.
No, clouds out of a blue sky would not affect lightning or lack of it
Lightning typically starts from the clouds and travels towards the ground.
Lightning typically travels from clouds to the ground, but it can also occur between clouds or within a cloud. This happens when electrical charges build up in the clouds and discharge towards the ground, creating a lightning strike.
Thunder and lightning are typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Thunder and lightning are often associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
lightning, lightening
Electricity zaps clouds to create lightning when the buildup of negative and positive charges in the clouds causes a sudden discharge of electricity, creating a visible bolt of lightning.
lightning bolts occur in the clouds.
Sort of. Several times spacecraft passed over thunderstorms and observed multicolored "columns" appearing above the clouds at the same time there was a lightning strike below the cloud. However these "columns" don't extend above the atmosphere.
Red sprites are a type of lightning that ranges in color from red to yellow. They are large-scale electrical discharges that occur above thunderstorm clouds and are typically associated with powerful lightning strikes.