Puffy to wispy, barely there or dark and menacing, clouds come in many shapes and sizes. Each tells a story about what’s ...
Stratus clouds lay like a blanket, often lowest in the sky. These clouds can look like elevated fog or continuously flat and gray with little distinction in shape. They often bring rain. Even without ...
Clouds that look like cartoon cotton balls or cauliflower ... When clouds form thick layers, we add the word “stratus”, or “layer”, to the name. Stratus can occur just above the ground ...
Clouds that look like cartoon cotton balls or cauliflower ... the atmosphere with more moisture but not precipitation. Fog and stratus clouds Clouds are a result of saturation, but saturated ...
Fog and stratus clouds Clouds are a result of saturation ... Lenticular clouds, for example, can look like flying saucers hovering just above, or near, mountaintops. Lenticular clouds can actually ...
Stratus can occur just above the ground ... over mountain slopes and other topography. Lenticular clouds, for example, can look like flying saucers hovering just above, or near, mountaintops.
Lenticular clouds, like this one over a mountain in Chile, can look like flying saucers. Bilderbuch/Design Pics Editorial/Universal Images Group via Getty Images ...
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