It doesn't not depend on the cloud density that is is turbulent ? and if you fly into a cloud you are creating turbulence. I am glad you agre with my older post on clouds that a force is necessary to create collision of cloud particles to create rain.
Minor correction here: all winds are vertically circular (cyclical, not actual circles) and so the first example you gave is just a special case of the second. In other words, the second is a description of all wind.
I believe it is the same as cloud formation. The warm air condenses as it meets the cold air outside the atmosphere, as droplets of water form on the outside of a glass on a warm day.
What is the usual ? I can not read your mind . you must be a woman that speaks partially and somebody have to read your mind
Is that your attempt at an insult timojin? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! As others have iterated, many of your questions are not genuine and you are not prepared to accept answers. As I remarked earlier, I believe I know your reasons, and they certainly are not leaning towards science.
I am not insulting any body , I am reacting to people's indirect insults. What does this implies (This is simply more of the usual by timojin.) I not necessary have to accept any answer , which you might give, you answer might not satisfy me , based on my observation. Let me repeat , your remarks are prgiditial with respect to believers. If you speak of science . Science is not a closed book and you are the book . Science is to question .
Questioning science is part of the scientific method, but questioning science with baggage and an obvious agenda, is just plain dishonest and fraudulent.
Please don't participate in my post because you are a person with a preset mind. you just showed with post # 33
I'll participate where I damn well like timojin, and when I find it necessary to correct some of your nonsense or answer your questions when I am able. OK?
And it appears I am certainly not alone in my reaction/s and thoughts re your ungenuine questions......
ok, fog anecdote I awoke this morn before dawn, and just as the sky was light enough to see, i saw the river valley full of a very dense fog. As the sky grew brighter, the fog in the valley began to bulge and grow, and just before dawn, it had grown to engulf the house, dropping visibility to under 30 yards. As dawn was breaking, the fog grew thinner and as the sun came over the horizon, within a few minutes, it completely dissipated. Very interesting.