Purple Skies: Nature’s Mesmerizing Canvas
Purple Skies: Nature’s Mesmerizing Canvas
Learn about clouds
Purple Skies: Nature’s Mesmerizing Canvas
Like the Seaside but in the Sky!
Mysterious Fallstreak Hole Clouds
Quick call 999 it might be an alien invasion!
Did someone Say UFO!
Cirrocumulus clouds are like the celestial cotton balls of the sky. They appear as tiny white puffs, often arranged in rows across the heavens. Imagine a cosmic quilt stitched by nimble-fingered cloud grandmas.
Besides being the weather’s cryptic fortune tellers, cirrostratus clouds have a secret talent: they can create colourful and sometimes eerie effects
Ah, cirrus clouds—the celestial wisps that flirt with the sky, like cosmic hairdos caught in a gentle breeze. Picture this: they’re the high-altitude daydreamers, the cloud equivalent of translucent feather boas.
The name “nimbostratus” is a mashup of Latin words. “Nimbus” means “rainy cloud,” and “stratus” means “bed” or “to spread out.” So, nimbostratus is basically the cosy, rainy bedspread of…
Ah, the altostratus cloud—the unsung hero of the sky, the middle child who never gets the spotlight. Picture this: altostratus is like the guy who shows up at a party, stands in the corner, and sips his lukewarm punch while everyone else is doing the Macarena.