In most cases, clear blue sunny sky. Convective (Thunderstorm) clouds can build up as high at 50,000ft but this is unusual. Temperatures above 18,000ft are almost always below freezing so the chance of rain above those clouds is also unlikely. Weather systems can also have many different types of clouds at different varying heights with lots of clear air in between.
Nimbus clouds; they are usually a sign of heavy rains.
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.
A rain cloud is usually a "nimbus" cloud such as the nimbostratus and cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) clouds.
water condensates and makes clouds in the sky.when their full of water it rains
Dark rain Clouds are clouds that are black when it rains
Dark rain Clouds are clouds that are black when it rains
Nimbus clouds; they are usually a sign of heavy rains.
nimbostratus clouds
the water cycle. the rain builds up in the clouds then it rains
because they are filled with rain
water and clouds
Big blankets of dull clouds, that can give drizzle but not heavy rains.
because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it
rain falls anywhere clouds can access
its the clouds
When it rains, the sky appears gray because the clouds are blocking sunlight from reaching the ground. This overcast and cloudy condition is often associated with precipitation.