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  2. Generally, clouds move at the speed and direction of this prevailing wind where the clouds take place. Both the speed and the direction of the wind are reliable on the differences in pressure between the high and low-pressure zones.

  3. Sep 18, 2019 · But the Earth’s spinning does have an effect on how you see the clouds moving because its spin affects the wind, even in high altitudes. And it’s that wind that makes clouds move in certain directions. In common cases, you can see that the clouds are moving in the direction the wind is passing.

  4. Jun 9, 2016 · Directly above it was a small strato-cumulous cloud at 4000 feet and and they were moving in opposite directions. The horse's mane was moving north and the strato-cumulous was moving south. How could this happen? I imagine there must have been two layers of air, each moving in a different direction.

  5. Jun 11, 2014 · In general, clouds move at a speed and direction of the prevailing wind at the altitude where the clouds are occurring. The direction and speed of the wind depends on the pressure differences between the areas of high and low pressure.

  6. May 16, 2017 · The answer is wind shear. The atmosphere is layered, like a good cake. Every time you climb into a different layer, you encounter new winds moving at a new speed or new direction. Any time...

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  7. By convention, the direction of movement of a cloud is the direction from which the cloud moves. For example, if a cloud moves from south-west to north-east, the recorded direction of movement is “south-west”. The speed of a cloud is the speed of its horizontal movement.

  8. Scientifically speaking, it's caused by different air masses at different levels, and wind direction. Although at first glance, it looks like earth encounter...

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