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 ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In the summer, you may notice how we start off with a clear, blue sky in the morning but by the afternoon those puffy white clouds begin to build. The cloud heights can be ...
In the atmosphere cumulus clouds, or low-level clouds, begin to form at what meteorologists call the Lifted Condensation Level (LCL). The LCL is the level at which a lifted or rising water vapor ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Each week, our meteorologists answer a question from readers. This week’s question comes from Morning Brief reader Leanna, who ...
A woman was killed and her baby suffered minor injuries in a two-vehicle crash in Wood County Saturday afternoon, Ohio State Highway Patrol said.
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