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Cloud streets are rows of cumulus or cumulus-type clouds aligned parallel to the low-level flow. Cumulus can also refer to Cumulus Media (also known as Cumulus Broadcasting) A cumulus cloud is a cloud belonging to a class characterized by dense individual elements in the form of puffs, mounds or towers, with flat bases and tops that often resemble cauliflower. ... Cumulus of fair weather A cloud is a visible mass of condensed water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere above Earths (or another planetary bodys) surface. ...


The most favorable conditions for their formation occur when the lowermost layer of air is unstable, but is capped by an inversion-by a stable layer of air. This often occurs when upper air is subsiding, such as under anticyclonic conditions, and is also frequently found when radiation fog has formed overnight. Convection occurs below the inversion, with air rising in thermals below the clouds and sinking more gently in the clean air between the streets. Inversion has different meanings in different fields of knowledge: Something that is inverted or the process by which an inverse is obtained. ... In meteorology, an anticyclone is a weather phenomenon associated with atmospheric high pressure. ... Convection is the transfer of heat by the motion of or within a fluid. ... Inversion has different meanings in different fields of knowledge: Something that is inverted or the process by which an inverse is obtained. ...


Cloud streets sometimes can be seen from the ground, but are seen best on satellite photographs.


References
Dunlop, Storm (2002). The Weather Identification Handbook. Guilford, Connecticut: The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-857-9.


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