Cloud Study Clarifies the Effects of Aerosols According to a recent study, aerosol particles in…
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Clouds are visible accumulations of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the Earth’s atmosphere. They form when air containing water vapor is cooled to its dew point or when it gains sufficient humidity from evaporation. The formation, shape, and characteristics of clouds depend on the local atmospheric conditions, such as air temperature, humidity, and wind. Clouds are categorized into various types based on their altitude, shape, and size. For example, high-altitude clouds include cirrus and cirrostratus, while mid-altitude clouds are represented by altocumulus and nimbostratus, and low-altitude clouds include stratus and cumulus. Clouds play a critical role in Earth’s climate system by regulating the amount of sunlight that reaches the Earth’s surface and the heat that is radiated back into space. They are also central to the water cycle, aiding in the distribution of water resources around the planet through precipitation.
A massive, early season wildfire that continues to burn in northern New Mexico generated a…
Two eye-catching cloud types—flower-shaped actinoform and spiraling von Kármán vortices—popped up off the coast of…
What Are Clouds and Aerosols? Clouds are an essential part of the Earth’s climate. Clouds…
Hydraulic jumps in powerful supercell storms may explain how water vapor is driven into the…
Moist ocean air and steady winds pile up thunderheads and anvil clouds around Indonesia. An…
Large Effect of Solar Activity on Earth’s Energy Budget This is the result of a…
Ocean Life Helps Produce Clouds, but Existing Clouds Keep New Ones at Bay Stand on…
Princeton University researchers found that greater formation of clouds over forested areas suggests that reforestation…
Global satellite data show that afforestation boosts low-level cloud cover in most regions, cooling the…
Noctilucent clouds form so high in the atmosphere that they continue to reflect sunlight hours…
New research shows that global warming will modestly reduce low marine cloud cover, amplifying warming…
Researchers confirmed that water vapor directly cools the upper atmosphere enough to form PMCs. Since…
Lenticular clouds over Antarctica look like UFOs but are natural mountain wave phenomena, rarely seen…
New research provides insights into how cirrus clouds form, with implications for agriculture, urban development,…
Every summer in the Northern Hemisphere, electric blue streaks form high in the atmosphere. These…
Strange times meet strange clouds. Noctilucent or ‘night shining’ clouds (NLC) are captured over Knowlton…
In 2008, atmospheric scientist Santiago Gassó authored a study that highlighted abnormally bright trails of…