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 deviation from the normal or expected value in atmospheric or climatic conditions, often used in meteorology to identify...
Coastal flooding occurs when water from the ocean, sea, or large lakes inundates land areas along the coast, usually due...
The amount of water vapor present in the air, which can affect comfort levels and weather conditions.
CONQ is a meteorological abbreviation for significant convection observed in a specific area, often indicating unstable atmospheric...
Indicates the amount of water the soil can absorb/retain through percolation. This capacity is around 7% in sandy soil and...
Ball lightning appears during thunderstorms, taking the shape of glowing, electric orbs in the sky. It can appear in a variety...
A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, used to identify high and low-pressure systems.
Bright and dark rays with changing colors and contrast in the sky. These rays become visible due to the reflection of atmospheric...
The scientific study of climate, focusing on the analysis of long-term weather patterns and trends over time.
A prefix used in cloud nomenclature to describe middle-altitude clouds that form between 6,500 and 20,000 feet, such as altostratus...
