Ever notice how the base of a cloud is usually flat? There’s a reason for that. An invisible layer of the atmosphere on which clouds appear to “sit” is called the Lifting Condensation Level. As a ...
Each week, our meteorologists answer a question from readers. This week’s question comes from Morning Brief reader Leanna, who asks, “Why are clouds most often above us and not among us? They seem to ...
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