No you really can't tell
They form from behind the moving cold front because the warm air condenses quickly producing clouds, rain, and stormy weather.
The shape & color of the clouds are 1 of the signs. The movement of the clouds can also help. Say if a wall cloud is moving very fast in the sky along with the air pressure in the winds; it's probably goin 2 be moderate to severe, whereas slow moving clouds are light to not-so moderate.
Nope, of course not, you don't need to worry. It just means that some winy weather is coming to get you, yea you;) rotating clouds means there's a storm.
it means a storm is moving across and or it is really windy out nothing serious!!
changing weather
cumulus clouds often do indicate fire weather.
red L's
They form from behind the moving cold front because the warm air condenses quickly producing clouds, rain, and stormy weather.
it the air moving and the air moves the clouds
The troposphere is also called the turbulent sphere because it is the sphere with the most change. It has moving air currents, clouds, storms, jet streams, strong and other weather phenomena that affect weather patterns.
The shape & color of the clouds are 1 of the signs. The movement of the clouds can also help. Say if a wall cloud is moving very fast in the sky along with the air pressure in the winds; it's probably goin 2 be moderate to severe, whereas slow moving clouds are light to not-so moderate.
rate of change of displacement is known as velocity it shows that how fast or slow a body is moving and in which direction it is moving.
Because they are moving
Nope, of course not, you don't need to worry. It just means that some winy weather is coming to get you, yea you;) rotating clouds means there's a storm.
no
The water is evaporated from the ocean to form clouds. The air mass that contains the water moves around and the clouds go with them. When air moves from a high pressure to a low pressure zone, that's how wind works.
Well, the earth rotates so they probably are not moving.