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Where do clouds go when they disappear?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

Clouds are formed of micro-droplets of water. If the droplets merge together, they become drops and fall as rain, or freeze together and fall as sleet or snow. Sometimes they evaporate and become invisible water vapor. That’s how clouds disappear, the micro-droplets of water become another form or water. The three primary ways that clouds …

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Are clouds formed by condensation?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

The clouds formed by condensation are an intricate and critical component of Earth’s environment. Clouds regulate the flow of radiant energy into and out of Earth’s climate system. They influence the Earth’s climate by reflecting incoming solar radiation (heat) back to space and outgoing radiation (terrestrial) from the Earth’s surface. Are clouds produced from condensation? …

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Should I upgrade to my cloud os 5?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

My Cloud OS 5 is a major and fundamental security release that provides an architectural revamp of our older My Cloud firmware and adds new defenses to thwart common classes of attacks. We recommend that all users upgrade to My Cloud OS 5 as soon as possible to benefit from the latest security fixes. Yet …

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What cloud covers the whole sky?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

Cirrostratus clouds are thin, white clouds that cover the whole sky like a veil. These clouds are most commonly seen in the winter, and can cause the appearance of a halo around the sun or the moon. Weather prediction: Rain or snow will arrive within 24 hours! You might be asking “Which clouds cover the …

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Why do clouds make sound?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

It’s because the amount of electrical energy that flows from the cloud to the ground is so enormous: it’s like a very big waterfall of electricity. The louder the sound that you hear, the closer you are to the lightning. Light travels through air much faster than sound. Clouds can form at a temperature minimum. …

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Why cloud appears white in colour?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

A. When clouds are white (and many are not), “ it’s because light from the sun is white, a combination of all the colors of the rainbow,” said Michael Kaufman, professor of physics and astronomy at San Jose State University in California. As light moves through the clouds, it is dispersed by water droplets. Why …

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Why do clouds often form above mountain peaks?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

Another way that mountains cause cloud formation is when air rises because the mountain is warmer than the surrounding air and causes the air to rise. Once the air rises, it follows the same process to form clouds as described above. The types of clouds that form in this case are cumulonimbus (and associated mammatus …

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Can clouds be seeded for rain?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

Cloud Seeding Cloud seeding, often called weather modification, is a scientific process intended to enhance rain and snow, reduce hail damage, and alleviate fog. Can We ‘seed’ clouds to control rain? Cloud seeding can be used for multiple purposes. The one commonly thought of in Nevada is prompting precipitation but it can also be used …

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At what point will a cloud develop?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

Clouds are formed when air contains as much water vapor (gas) as it can hold. This is called the saturation point, and it can be reached in two ways. First, moisture accumulates until it reaches the maximum amount the volume of air can hold. While we were writing we ran into the inquiry “What does …

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How do clouds allow us to see the wind?

Cloud / By EarthProfessor

The following are some of the more common clouds used to predict weather in three categories – high-level, mid-level and low-level clouds. The bases of these clouds form at about 6200 metres above sea level. They are usually composed of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds – thin, wispy clouds strewn across the sky in high winds. …

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