Proabably because of a) all the city and street lights, b) pollution in the air, or c) all of the above.
Sometimes when altostratus clouds block the sun at sunset, it can create a beautiful display of vivid colors in the sky known as a "red sky at night." This phenomenon occurs when the sunlight interacts with the clouds, scattering shorter wavelengths of light and allowing the longer red and orange wavelengths to dominate the sky.
During the day, clouds help reflect sunlight, reducing the amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface and thereby moderating temperature. At night, clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat and preventing it from escaping into the atmosphere, which can result in warmer temperatures near the surface.
Flashing lights in clouds at night could be caused by lightning within the clouds, also known as intra-cloud lightning or cloud-to-cloud lightning. This phenomenon occurs when electrical discharges within the cloud create a flickering or flashing effect that can be seen from the ground.
The bases of convective clouds are generally higher during the day due to heating from the sun causing warm air near the surface to rise. At night, without the heating effect of the sun, the bases of convective clouds tend to be lower as the atmosphere cools and stabilizes.
No and yes in the same time because if the sun didnt evaporate water in day time for example it was foggy or something the air won't rise and there will be no clouds but in other cases it was sunny in daytime we would get clouds at night
Orange clouds at night are typically caused by the scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or pollution. This scattering effect can make the clouds appear orange or red in color when viewed from certain angles during sunset or sunrise.
Beacuse god made the clouds that way
Different colours of the clouds is due to the water particles in the clouds and the extent of reflection of light. The darker rain clouds are so because they contain many droplets of water. The clouds seem to turn red at night or in the morning due to the way the sun reflects of the water particles as it sets or rises - this is why the saying "red sky at night, sheperds delight" exists, it is thought that the fact the clouds are red at night means that by morning, they will either have dissipated or rained during the night before they are due to work. Red sky in the morning means there are clouds and it may rain. The different shades of grey are the way the light is reflecting on the "shapes" of the clouds, some billow out more and reflect the sun, others are, technically speaking, in shadow.
clouds fly higher in the night
They don't need to be any color in particular. Though they are often green. The clouds near a tornado and even the tornado itself may appear orange if it occurs near sunset. Clouds near a tornado can also be gray or black.
Actually there are red clouds. The clouds are actually white but they turn red-orange because of the sun's light at sunset.
Yes, you can.
No clouds always appear white. It is only night because the Earth is rotating and the Sun is not shining light on that part of the Earth.
the thicker the clouds the cooler they are
Yes, clouds can form at night when the required conditions such as sufficient moisture, cooling temperatures, and condensation nuclei are present in the atmosphere. Cloud formation is not limited to daytime hours.
cirrocumulus clouds range above 18,000 feet but cumulonimbus clouds range from near ground to above 50,000 feet.
A night without a moon and no clouds is called a black moon