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What is a circocumulus clouds?

Cirrocumulus clouds belong to the High Cloud group (5000-13000m). They are small rounded puffs that usually appear in long rows. Cirrocumulus are usually white, but sometimes appear gray. Cirrocumulus clouds are the same size or smaller than the width of your littlest finger when you hold up your hand at arm's length.=If these clouds cover a lot of the sky, it is called a "mackerel sky" because the sky looks like the scales of a fish. Cirrocumulus are usually seen in the winter time and indicate fair, but cold weather.=


Do clouds melt?

No, clouds do not melt. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. When conditions change, such as rising temperatures or wind patterns, the water droplets may evaporate or fall as precipitation.


How might global warming affect the clouds?

Clouds are one of the big unknowns about global warming as they can have a range of effects, warmer temperatures caused by global warming will result in higher rates of evaporation and therefore will result in higher cloud cover. in turn higher cloud cover can increase night time temperatures by acting as insulation and preventing heat escaping the atmosphere during the night. At the same time clouds can reflect sunlight resulting in reduced daytime temperatures. the local impact of clouds will depend on the humidity of an area.


What are formed when water vapor condenses?

clouds form


What kind of cloud is usually grey in color?

They appear grey because of excessive radiant heat build-up, when heat gets trapped under the sun (the sun's reflection; which produces heat), they then turn grey, the heat radiants form, the sun forms these clouds. At first they may appear as blue clouds but they eventually turn grey, sometimes though they are grey, if a grey cloud is shined through by the sun meaning light passes, the cloud turns blue. Heat radiated clouds, meaning heat buildup from the sun cause different clouds to form, grey clouds can be grey but in the first stage they are blue, sometimes buildup is excessive and you don't see the blue buildup, from above grey clouds may appear blue if it's all grey, but sometimes white are on top of grey clouds. There are three clouds that distinct them from other clouds, grey clouds also sometimes don't produce rain and have short wavelengths thus vanishing themselves. Grey clouds are clouds formed, there are three clouds that form, blue clouds (grey clouds) heat radiated culumus fractus, black clouds (heat radiated clouds formed with different pH water droplets), lastly there are red clouds (scarce); these form because of different explosions one may coin a sun explosion causes these. Grey clouds don't form from white clouds, white clouds are sometimes on top of grey clouds. Black, grey (blue) and red are distinct clouds; no cloud is alike. Also the sky is blue, grey is not apart of the rainbow as on ceases to know, the sun generates heat, what happens when an explosion happens grey or black skies form that is the same with clouds, heat creates these clouds, the suns heat. The main suns reflection along with it's other reflections form these clouds. The suns heat gets trapped in the upper atmosphere thus forming grey clouds. That is why you sometimes see separate build-up's from these clouds. Please excuse my writing also. Hope I help.

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Why does it look like a cloud is following you when you're outside?

If you mean clouds in the sky, they are not really "following" you. Instead, the earth is spinning so fast that it only appears to us on the ground as if the clouds are barely moving. If you are traveling in the same direction as a weather front, it can appear the clouds are following behind you. If you mean why do "clouds" as a bad thing always follow you, there is no proof that any particular person attracts more bad events than any other person might experience in life.


May you see the moon from last night?

Yes, the moon we see is the same every night. It may appear different and it may "hide" behind clouds, but it is the same moon.


Are all clouds the same?

No, clouds can vary in size, shape, altitude, and composition. There are different types of clouds, such as cumulus, stratus, and cirrus, each formed under specific atmospheric conditions. These variations lead to differences in appearance and characteristics among clouds.


What is a circocumulus clouds?

Cirrocumulus clouds belong to the High Cloud group (5000-13000m). They are small rounded puffs that usually appear in long rows. Cirrocumulus are usually white, but sometimes appear gray. Cirrocumulus clouds are the same size or smaller than the width of your littlest finger when you hold up your hand at arm's length.=If these clouds cover a lot of the sky, it is called a "mackerel sky" because the sky looks like the scales of a fish. Cirrocumulus are usually seen in the winter time and indicate fair, but cold weather.=


What types of clouds appear to be piled up from low to high alritudes?

The types of clouds that appear piled up from low to high altitudes are known as cumulonimbus clouds. These towering clouds can extend vertically through the atmosphere, forming a dense, towering structure that often indicates thunderstorms. They typically have a flat, anvil-shaped top at higher altitudes and can produce severe weather phenomena, including heavy rain, lightning, and hail. Other cloud types, like cumulus clouds, also exhibit a piled appearance but do not reach the same heights or intensity.


What is a POA pony?

POA is the abbreviation for Pony Of the Americas. it is a pony with often the same patterns as an Appaloosa. For more information, follow the link below.


Why are clouds called clouds?

Clod was the Old English word for a rock. Clouds had the same sort of shape and the word metaphorically started to refer to them. The Old English word for cloud was weolcan, but cloud took over.


Why do clouds tern black?

All clouds are white, meaning the water droplets that make up a cloud scatter light in all wavelengths so they combine to produce white light. Clouds appear dark if they are in the shadow of other clouds or, sometimes, if the top of the same cloud produces a shadow on itself. There is also a darker look to some clouds if the background color is bright sunlight, making a great contrast.


Is it possible for one cloud to be stationary whilst the others drift by?

Yes if the clouds are at different altitudes they can be in different air masses that have different velocities (speeds and direction). Even if they are in the same air mass, if their altitudes are very different, the closer clouds will APPEAR to move faster than the clouds that are far above or far away.


Are clouds air?

Clouds are water suspended in air the same as mist.


Why are clouds all different sizes?

Clouds are all different shapes and sizes. Now, this is because of the water vapour. It doesn't settle in a straight line, partly because it doesn't want to! There are no two clouds in the sky that are the same. It is similar with zebras, There are no two zebras with the same stripes.


How are clouds for?

All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.