stratocumulus, stratus, and/or nimbus - clouds which can produce steady precipitation of relatively long duration (as opposed to quick, heavy showers and thunderstorms).(has u evry did a plasttic lyrd ttyl for .... the thing.....................................................
They are very high in the atmosphere - the highest of clouds. They move rapidly because of the jet streams at their altitude. They usually foretell a weather front coming in 24-48 hours.
Clouds move across the sky due to the wind. The wind carries the clouds in the direction it is blowing, causing them to drift and change shape as they move.
Clouds move fast sometimes due to strong winds in the upper atmosphere. These winds can push the clouds along quickly, causing them to move rapidly across the sky.
Cirrus clouds, known for their thin and wispy appearance high in the sky, can indicate that snow is on the way. As these clouds move in, they typically signal a change in weather due to an approaching warm front that may lead to snowfall.
Along fronts low pressure systems form. Depending on what type of front it is, the air pressure will drastically increase or decrease. Because the front is the edge of an incoming air mass, precipitation occurs often ahead of the front. Fronts of incoming air masses are subject to prevailing winds, and are influenced in direction. Often, clouds form along fronts, which is why when a front has passed in there has been rain, or snow, or any other form of precipitation.
As a front continues to move, it typically leads to the formation of stratiform clouds, particularly nimbostratus clouds. These clouds develop when warm, moist air is lifted over a cold front, leading to widespread, steady precipitation. Additionally, as the front advances, it can also create cumulonimbus clouds associated with more intense weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms.
As a front continues to move, the weather conditions associated with it may intensify or weaken. For example, if a warm front moves through, temperatures will rise and clouds may thicken, leading to possible precipitation. Conversely, a cold front may bring cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and potentially stormy weather.
Both, really. But they are best developed in the area of the front itself because that is typically where the greatest lift is. Ahead of the front, there is more instability so you tend to get smaller cumuloform clouds. Behind it, clouds usually move out fairly rapidly as the atmosphere quickly stabilizes, removing the lift. Refer to my link for a diagram of this.
Clouds move due to the wind carrying them along. Different layers of the atmosphere can have varying wind speeds and directions, causing clouds to drift, spread out, or even form into distinct shapes. The movement of clouds can also be influenced by local geographic features and weather systems.
wind makes the clouds move
Clouds hide the moon by blocking its light from reaching our eyes. When clouds pass in front of the moon, they act like a barrier, making it difficult for us to see the moon clearly or sometimes even at all.
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
The earth has a water cycle. The rain is evaporated, clouds form, water from lakes, rivers, and other sources add to it, and more clouds form. It the rains more as the winds move the clouds. The rain forest is one of the important parts to the cycle.
They are very high in the atmosphere - the highest of clouds. They move rapidly because of the jet streams at their altitude. They usually foretell a weather front coming in 24-48 hours.
Clouds move across the sky due to the wind. The wind carries the clouds in the direction it is blowing, causing them to drift and change shape as they move.
The duration of Only Clouds Move the Stars is 1.62 hours.
the passenger will continues to move forward until he/she collides with the saet in front of him/her.