yes as wind is caused by air pressure so the altitude shouldn't make that much of a difference (until you get really high - like, in the upper atmosphere high)
The medium-level cloud in the sky is called an altocumulus cloud. Altocumulus clouds are typically seen between 6,500 and 20,000 feet above ground level and appear as white or gray patches or layers in the sky. They are composed of water droplets and can sometimes indicate changes in the weather.
Cloud base refers to the altitude above the ground at which the lowest portion of a cloud is observed. Cloud ceiling, on the other hand, is the height above the ground of the lowest cloud layer covering more than half of the sky. Cloud base is the specific altitude at which a cloud starts, while cloud ceiling is the overall height of the lowest cloud layer in the sky.
The sky refers to the entire atmosphere above the Earth's surface, including the clouds. Clouds are visible accumulations of water droplets or ice crystals in the sky. So, while clouds are a part of the sky, they are not the same thing.
A bright cloud in a dark sky often occurs during sunrise or sunset when the angle of the sun casts light onto the cloud from below the horizon, creating a contrast between the cloud and the dark sky. This phenomenon can also happen when the cloud is filled with ice crystals that reflect sunlight, making it appear bright even in dark conditions on the ground.
A low-level cloud that often produces fog and drizzle is called a stratus cloud. Stratus clouds are characterized by their flat and layered appearance, covering the sky like a blanket. They are typically found below 6,500 feet and are associated with stable weather conditions.
The medium-level cloud in the sky is called an altocumulus cloud. Altocumulus clouds are typically seen between 6,500 and 20,000 feet above ground level and appear as white or gray patches or layers in the sky. They are composed of water droplets and can sometimes indicate changes in the weather.
Cloud base refers to the altitude above the ground at which the lowest portion of a cloud is observed. Cloud ceiling, on the other hand, is the height above the ground of the lowest cloud layer covering more than half of the sky. Cloud base is the specific altitude at which a cloud starts, while cloud ceiling is the overall height of the lowest cloud layer in the sky.
From an Old Norse word "sky" meaning "cloud", from Proto-Germanic skeujan, skiwēn ("cloud, cloud cover, haze"), from native heofon (heaven). Which then "sky" became the meaning of "the atmosphere above a certain plain", "the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth's surface".
A cirrostratus cloud is a high-level cloud, typically found above 20,000 feet in the atmosphere. It consists of thin sheets of ice crystals that cover large portions of the sky and can often produce halo phenomena like a sun or moon halo.
Like a long (milky colored) cloud in the sky - that moves with the stars and not the wind.
Cloudy,dark,windy
because she wanted to look at the world at a different point of view
The sky refers to the entire atmosphere above the Earth's surface, including the clouds. Clouds are visible accumulations of water droplets or ice crystals in the sky. So, while clouds are a part of the sky, they are not the same thing.
Cloudy,dark,windy
Thundering Shadow of the Dark abyss in the Bright yellow sky above, or you could just say Blusterous or Windy or Rainy :P
Find the difference between the surface temperature and the dew point. This value is known as the "spread".Divide the spread by 4.4 (if temperatures are in °F) or 2.5 (if temperatures are in °C), then multiply by 1000. This will give you cloud base in feet AGL (Above Ground Level). A shortcut to the above method when temperatures is measured in °C is to simply multiply the spread by 400.Add the results from step (2) to the Field Elevation (ft) to get cloud base ASL (Above Sea Level)
You can catch Golbat at above that level in Sky Pillar. Its levels will range from 48-56.