who knows this has taken me hours to figure out maybe rain
fair weather cloud is the stratus cloud...
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A wispy cloud is likely a cirrus cloud, which is a type of high-level cloud typically composed of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy in appearance, often indicating fair weather but can also signal a change in the weather.
Altocumulus clouds are classified as middle clouds, typically found between 6,500 to 20,000 feet above sea level. These clouds are made up of small water droplets and are often associated with fair weather or the approach of a warm front.
Cirrostratus
Altocumulus is a type of cloud that is identified by its white or gray patches or layers of cloud in the middle level of the atmosphere. These clouds usually appear as flattened globular masses and can indicate potential precipitation. Altocumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather but can also signal a change in the weather.
A mackerel sky is a type of altocumulus cloud formation that resembles the patterns on the skin of a mackerel fish. These clouds are often seen in the middle layer of the atmosphere and can indicate changes in weather conditions.
Unlikely, since by definition strutus is a low cloud type while Ac is a middle-level cloud type.
A laminar cloud is a type of cloud that appears in long, parallel bands with smooth, regular edges. These clouds are associated with stable atmospheric conditions and are often seen in the form of altocumulus or cirrocumulus clouds. They usually indicate fair weather.
fair weather cloud is the stratus cloud...
i think its a type of cloud
It is a thunderstorm.
Cold and snowy weather should be expected when temperatures are decreasing.
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thunderstorms.
No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
Mammatus clouds form on the underside of a storm cloud and are most often associated with the anvil cloud that extends from a cumulonimbus. They have also been seen under altocumulus, altostratus, stratocumulus, and cirrus clouds, as well as volcanic ash clouds.