What is Cumulus?
Large, fluffy white clouds with flat bases, typically indicating fair weather, though they can develop into storm clouds under the right conditions.
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A cold front is the leading edge of a cold air mass that replaces a warmer air mass. It is typically associated with sudden...
A cloud that develops from Cirrus, completely or partially covering the sky, creating a halo effect, thin, sheet-like, milky...
Thermodynamic changes occurring within a system without any exchange of heat with the surroundings. In the atmosphere, changes...
Confluence refers to the area where two or more air streams or bodies of water meet and combine. In meteorology, it often...
Particles such as pollen, grass seeds, or dust in the air that cause allergies and are transported by winds.
A strong wind typically ranging from 34 to 40 knots (39 to 46 miles per hour) and often associated with rough seas and stormy...
Condensation pressure deficit refers to the difference between the actual vapor pressure and the saturation vapor pressure...
Indicates the amount of water the soil can absorb/retain through percolation. This capacity is around 7% in sandy soil and...
A deviation from the normal or expected value in atmospheric or climatic conditions, often used in meteorology to identify...
A term used to identify clouds with a base height below 6,000 feet in the observer's direction. Stratiform clouds consist...
