Cirrocumulus, cirrus and cirrostratus. You can count cumulonimbus too, but they have a low base bu the top can reach as high as the cirrus clouds
No, the wall cloud is a lowered section of the cloud base from which a tornado or funnel cloud descends. The dark cloud at the base of a tornado is called the debris cloud.
The low-altitude billowy cloud is called cumulus cloud.
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
nimbostratus cloud
This kind of cloud is typically called a wall cloud. Wall clouds are often associated with severe thunderstorms and can be a precursor to the development of a tornado.
No, the highest cloud is the noctilucent cloud, which forms in the mesosphere. Cirrus clouds are high altitude clouds, but not the highest.
night shining clouds i have no idea XD
The highest type of cloud is called cirrostratus. These clouds are thin, wispy, and high-level clouds that form above 20,000 feet in the atmosphere. They often indicate approaching storms or weather changes.
Cirrus (Ci): The ice-crystal cloud is a feathery white cloud that is the highest in the sky. It has a wispy looking tail that streaks across the sky and is called a fallstreak. - Kidzworld dot com
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
Other clouds
Cirrus clouds are the highest cloud. They are 6 to 8 miles above ground.
That's right, cirrus clouds are the highest clouds.
No, the wall cloud is a lowered section of the cloud base from which a tornado or funnel cloud descends. The dark cloud at the base of a tornado is called the debris cloud.
The low-altitude billowy cloud is called cumulus cloud.
Noctilucent clouds are the highest clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. They are located in the mesosphere at altitudes of around 76 to 85 kilometres (47 to 53 mi). They are normally too faint to be seen, and are visible only when illuminated by sunlight from below the horizon while the lower layers of the atmosphere are in the Earth's shadow.
Notilucent clouds