Weather Alerts for California
1. Wind Advisory for: Coachella Valley
2. Wind Advisory for: Imperial County Southwest
3. Wind Advisory for: Riverside County Mountains; San Diego County Mountains; San Diego County Deserts
4. Wind Advisory for: Salton Sea; Imperial County West; Imperial Valley
5. Wind Advisory for: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys
6. Wind Advisory for: San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning
7. Wind Advisory for: Surprise Valley California; Northern Washoe County
8. Winter Weather Advisory for: Del Norte Interior; Northern Humboldt Interior; Southern Humboldt Interior; Northern Trinity; Southern Trinity; Northeastern Mendocino Interior
9. Winter Weather Advisory for: Greater Lake Tahoe Area; Mono; Greater Lake Tahoe Area
10. Winter Weather Advisory for: Kaiser to Rodgers Ridge; Kings Canyon NP; Grant Grove Area; Sequoia NP
11. Winter Weather Advisory for: Lassen-Eastern Plumas-Eastern Sierra Counties
12. Winter Weather Advisory for: Western Plumas County/Lassen Park; West Slope Northern Sierra Nevada
13. Winter Weather Advisory for: Western Siskiyou County
14. Winter Weather Advisory for: Yosemite NP outside of the valley; Upper San Joaquin River
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Weather Topic: What are Wall Clouds?
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Next Topic: Altocumulus Clouds
A wall cloud forms underneath the base of a cumulonimbus cloud,
and can be a hotbed for deadly tornadoes.
Wall clouds are formed by air flowing into the cumulonimbus clouds, which can
result in the wall cloud descending from the base of the cumulonimbus cloud, or
rising fractus clouds which join to the base of the storm cloud as the wall cloud
takes shape.
Wall clouds can be very large, and in the Northern Hemisphere they generally
form at the southern edge of cumulonimbus clouds.
Next Topic: Altocumulus Clouds
Weather Topic: What are Altostratus Clouds?
Home - Education - Cloud Types - Altostratus Clouds
Next Topic: Cirrocumulus Clouds
Altostratus clouds form at mid to high-level altitudes
(between 2 and 7 km) and are created by a warm, stable air mass which causes
water vapor
to condense as it rise through the atmosphere. Usually altostratus clouds are
featureless sheets characterized by a uniform color.
In some cases, wind punching through the cloud formation may give it a waved
appearance, called altostratus undulatus. Altostratus clouds
are commonly seen with other cloud formations accompanying them.
Next Topic: Cirrocumulus Clouds