Unexpected Elements cover image

COVID spreads in China

Unexpected Elements

00:00

How Do Clouds Look Different?

Marie Le Colón Robles is a project scientist at the NASA Globe program. She uses observations recorded by ordinary people from all around the world to help us understand clouds better. Not all clouds are created equal, so the pending and how the air is moving up and down at our atmosphere is what leads to the different shapes. Back to listener John. Do you have a favourite? Oh my favourite cloud. I think probably cumulonimbus clouds that form thunderstorms. There's huge black and white things with a flat bottom but they can be very puffy too.

Transcript
Play full episode

Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts

Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.
App store bannerPlay store banner