Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Clouds in different weather

Clouds in different weather

Morphological changes of clouds, high-thickness weather symptoms

Cirrus clouds are like feathers, like silk gauze, and the tallest and thinnest ones are constantly floating, symbolizing sunny days.

Cirrocumulus is like a scale wave, a cirrus cloud. It is very tall and thin, and there is no rain or snow.

Cumulus clouds appear like cotton balls in the morning and dissipate about two kilometers at night. The sunshine is thin and mild.

The cumulus clouds are like snow-white sheep on the grassland, evenly arranged in an oblate sphere of about two kilometers, thin and sunny.

The change process of cloud shape and name sets weather signs.

Cirrostratus cirrus clouds gathered and moved forward, covering the sky like a white silk curtain.

Cirrus clouds are getting thicker and thicker, like ground glass covering the sun, and it will rain and snow.

Nimbostratus's high-level clouds become thicker, with dark gray clouds, low sky and continuous rain and snow.

Cumulonimbus Cumulus clouds quickly form tall clouds and clouds, and the sky is low, with thunderstorms and hail.