Condensation (cloud formation) will occur when dew point temperature equals ambient temperature.
Evaporated water condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds.
Thunderstorms form in cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds with great vertical development. These clouds can reach high into the atmosphere and produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
Orographic Clouds
Hail can form in thunderstorms associated with other types of clouds, such as supercell clouds or multicell storms. These types of storms have strong updrafts and downdrafts that can support the development of hailstones.
Clouds typically consist of liquid water at temperatures above freezing, generally around 0°C (32°F) to about 15°C (59°F). However, clouds can also contain supercooled liquid water droplets at temperatures below freezing, down to about -40°C (-40°F). The presence of liquid water in clouds is influenced by factors such as humidity and atmospheric pressure.
The water vapour in the air does not condense until the air temp is low enough. This temp is reached as clouds go higher. Some clouds eg fog do form at ground level when conditions are right.
clouds and temp
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
The plural form of "cloud" is "clouds."
No. Tornadoes form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
Lacy clouds that form at high altitudes are cirrus clouds. These types of clouds usually form before there is a change in weather. These clouds form above 20,000 feet, and they indicate fair weather.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
the troposphere is where clouds form or if you want it to be simple clouds are in the sky.
Evaporation form clouds, condensation of vapors from clouds form rains.
Tornadoes mostly form from cumulonimbus clouds. :D
cumulonimbus clouds