As we look at the skies over vast distances, it's our perspective that creates the illusion of the clouds converging to a far away point. Seen from this angle in Felixstowe, Suffolk, it's easier ...
the cloud bands are in fact running parallel to each other. As we look at the skies over vast distances, it's our perspective that creates the illusion of the clouds converging to a far away point.
Once you understand how certain clouds develop their shapes, you can learn to forecast the weather. Clouds that look like cartoon cotton balls or cauliflower are made up of tiny liquid water droplets ...
Clouds that look like cartoon cotton balls or cauliflower are made up of tiny liquid water droplets and are called cumulus clouds. Often, these are fair-weather clouds that form when the Sun warms ...
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 ...
The skies over Liverpool looked different for a couple of hours this morning, with an astrological event making it look like ...
Clouds that look like cartoon cotton balls or cauliflower are made up of tiny liquid water droplets and are called cumulus clouds. Often, these are fair-weather clouds that form when the Sun warms ...
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WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in ...