Typically you would see the cumulus or cilious. On other days there might be none at all, since its sunny. . .
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Cirrus clouds are followed by an approaching warm front.
Before the warm front there are cirrus or cirrostratus clouds. Nearer to the front the clouds are stratoform and lower, often precipitating.
The warm front rises and forms a cloud and the cold frond goes down and does not form a cloud
A warm, sunny day.
First things first, you need to have a humid air mass in MID LEVELS of the atmosphere with Sunny Skies to start seeing Cumulus cloud types. The best UPPER LEVEL support for this type of cloud to form in is sunny skies and DECENT humidity values in the Midlevels of the atmosphere. That also includes SOME thermal or warm temperature based layer as well! Hope this helps!
Because it the humidity is in the cloud it makes the cloud warm so the cloud rises. So then the cloud is higher up.
Cirrus clouds
Subject: the weather Predicate: was very warm and sunny
warm sunny day
sunny,warm,and dry
The climate around the equator will typically be warm. Since that is the place where the sun is the hottest, the weather will usually be warm and sunny.
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warm
Cirrus clouds are followed by an approaching warm front.
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