I believe the colors are related to nature~ White = clouds OR Air; Blue= Sky OR water; Yellow= Sun OR Fire; Green= Earth
A sky with a lot of clouds usually indicates an increased chance of precipitation. The clouds can block sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures. Additionally, different types of clouds can provide clues about the upcoming weather conditions.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with rain or stormy weather. They appear dark and thick, indicating potential precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. If you see nimbus clouds, there's a likelihood of inclement weather in the near future.
Yellow clouds on radar typically represent moderate precipitation or rain. This level of precipitation is generally not as heavy as red or purple clouds, but can still result in moderate wet weather conditions.
The occurrence of a rainbow at noon typically indicates that there are rain clouds nearby that may bring more rain in the near future. The angle of the sun at noon can create the conditions necessary for the formation of rainbows when there are rain clouds present.
Cumulus clouds typically indicate fair weather, but they can also develop into larger storm clouds. As cumulus clouds grow in size and darken, they may eventually turn into cumulonimbus clouds, bringing the potential for thunderstorms, heavy rain, or severe weather.
Clouds form when water starts to condense, so clouds eventually grow until they rain themselves to death-clouds mean rain.
rain clouds
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You mean stratus clouds? Stratus clouds can bring rain but not tornadoes.
Probably.
It depends on what you mean by basic rain? Rain is water falling from the clouds - light rain, drizzle, heavy rain, or a downpour!
Maru-a-pula means rain clouds in the sky.
A sky with a lot of clouds usually indicates an increased chance of precipitation. The clouds can block sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures. Additionally, different types of clouds can provide clues about the upcoming weather conditions.
In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea is the god of storms, wind, rain, and clouds.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with rain or stormy weather. They appear dark and thick, indicating potential precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. If you see nimbus clouds, there's a likelihood of inclement weather in the near future.
Yellow clouds on radar typically represent moderate precipitation or rain. This level of precipitation is generally not as heavy as red or purple clouds, but can still result in moderate wet weather conditions.
low level fair weather clouds, that may bring rain