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What do feather like clouds mean?
Cirrus
Cirrus. As the skies clear and the sun shines once again, you can also observe the thin wispy, feather-like clouds in the sky. However, these clouds are a warning sign. They may look cheerful, but they are often the sign of a gloomy, stormy weather ahead.
What does fluffy white clouds mean?
White, fluffy cumulus clouds suggest fair, dry conditions. Fair-weather cumulus clouds do not last long. When they produce rain showers, it is most often light and brief. If you see these fluffy clouds turning dark or gray though, it is going to rain. Cumulonimbus.
Why do clouds look like fluffy cotton balls?
When warm air rises from the ground, it carries water vapor with it. When the water vapor meets the cold air found high in the sky, the gas condenses to liquid and forms cumulus clouds. While these fluffy-white clouds look like soft pillows of cotton, they are actually composed of small water droplets.
What are the 3 unusual clouds?
Unusual Clouds: Lenticular, Virga, Mammatus, Kelvin-Helmholtz.
What are the bubble looking clouds?
Mammatus clouds are pouch-like protrusions (or sacs) that form below the base of a cloud formation, predominantly cumulonimbus clouds. They are the result of cold sinking air and predominantly consist of ice.
What are clouds that look like bubbles?
Finally, we have mammatus clouds. These almost look like little pouches or bubbles of cloud hanging from the above cloud deck. Though their formation is still not completely known, they are generally associated with severe weather and usually extend from cumulonimbus clouds.
What do the clouds look like before a tornado?
A funnel cloud is usually visible as a cone-shaped or needle like protuberance from the main cloud base. Funnel clouds form most frequently in association with supercell thunderstorms, and are often, but not always, a visual precursor to tornadoes.
Is a rainbow cloud rare?
But have you ever seen a rainbow cloud? Cloud iridescence is relatively rare. The cloud must be thin and have lots of water droplets or ice crystals of about the same size. When that happens, the sun’s rays encounter just a few droplets at at time.
What are the clouds that look like bubbles?
Mammatus clouds are pouch-like protrusions hanging from the undersides of clouds, usually thunderstorm anvil clouds but other types of clouds as well.