Green clouds are normally seen when there is a large amount of ice in the clouds indicating hail and could be a warning of a tornado. The green color is caused by ground reflection.
uh, no. There white.
The green clouds on the floor indicate that something is on the floor that has... spoiled. Try getting a sim to clean it up.
youre screwed.
green clouds the actual answer is cirrus clouds!!
there is no such thing as a green cloud maybe you are full of good ideas you are be a writer when you grow up your books will be bestsellers Actually there are two instances when a cloud can appear to be green. The first instance is when there is hail in a severe thunderstorm that manipulates the sunlight such that the clouds appear to be green. The second instance is when there is a phenomena called iridescence which is when the sun is at such an angle that the sunlight is bent by very small water droplets in clouds and several colors appear on the clouds including green.
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.
=there are 15 i have counted off of the internet so yeah i have also counted in the sky==here they are:==Cirrus clouds==Cirrostratus clouds==Cirrocumulus clouds==Altostratus clouds==Altocumulus clouds==Stratus clouds==Stratocumulus clouds==Nimbostratus clouds==Cumulus clouds==Cumulonimbus clouds==Mammatus clouds==Lenticular clouds==Fog==Contrails==Green Clouds=
Uranus
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i love green clouds.
Green clouds in a thunderstorm can indicate the presence of hail or strong updrafts within the storm cloud. This color is caused by sunlight filtering through the moisture in the air. It does not necessarily mean a tornado is forming, but it is a sign of turbulent weather conditions.
Yes, the clouds in Uranus's atmosphere are predominantly composed of methane, which can give them a greenish tint. However, other factors like sunlight and atmospheric composition can also influence the color and appearance of the clouds on Uranus.