Clouds over the city.

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We look at the city from a bird's eye view.
Layered clouds: gloomy

Layered clouds are a low-lying, continuous cloud sheet covering the sky. Stratus clouds are formed slowly by ascending air or light wind, covering moist earth with cold air or the surface of the sea. Layered clouds are thin, therefore, in spite of the gloomy picture, it is unlikely that it will rain from them; Layered clouds are identical to fog, so if you ever walked through a mountainous area on a foggy day, you were inside the cloud.

Lenticular clouds

The last two types of clouds will not help you predict the weather, but will give a primary idea of ​​the extremely complex movements of the atmosphere. Smooth and lenticular lenticular clouds form when air is blown up and through the ridge.
Clouds over the city. Snow clouds. View of the city from the top. Sunny weather

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