fog
The lowest clouds, known as surface fog or mist, can form right at ground level. These types of clouds essentially touch the Earth's surface.
Yes, clouds can be on the ground in the form of fog.
When stratus clouds reach the ground, they are called fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools, causing the moisture in the air to condense into tiny water droplets that hang in the air. This can result in reduced visibility and dampness at the surface.
Lightning typically starts from the clouds and travels towards the ground.
I'm pretty sure that it is about 6 miles from the ground to the clouds
tornado
Only if they touch the ground or produce damaging wind at ground llevel.
It depends what you call a tornado. Most tornado-like clouds do not touch the earth's surface. Some say that until it touches the ground it is not a tornado but a funnel cloud; however the definition of a tornado does not state that it must touch the ground. It all depends on what you're taught.
A tornado that does not touch the ground is a funnel cloud.
Techincally, 100%. If it does not touch the ground it is not considered a tornado. The number of potential tornadoes that do not touch down is not known, as these weaker circulations are often difficult to detect.
Touch the Clouds was born in 1838.
The types of clouds in order from closest to the ground to farthest from the ground are: Stratus clouds Cumulus clouds Cirrus clouds
Funnel-shaped clouds are commonly referred to as "funnels" or "tornadoes" when they extend to the ground and cause destruction. If they are associated with thunderstorms but do not touch the ground, they are often called "funnel clouds." These formations indicate a rotating column of air and can be a precursor to severe weather events.
Touch the Clouds died on 1905-09-05.
The lowest clouds, known as surface fog or mist, can form right at ground level. These types of clouds essentially touch the Earth's surface.
Yes, clouds can be on the ground in the form of fog.
When stratus clouds reach the ground, they are called fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools, causing the moisture in the air to condense into tiny water droplets that hang in the air. This can result in reduced visibility and dampness at the surface.