Everything You Want to Know About Clouds

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  • @Innocu0us
    @Innocu0us Před 23 dny +164

    Chuck Nice is such a hero for playing the listening ear in all of these discussions. He obviously knows more than he lets on but he plays "the audience" in a gracious and effective way.

    • @fishingstix610
      @fishingstix610 Před 22 dny

      and you know this because how?

    • @Palidine4M0O
      @Palidine4M0O Před 21 dnem +3

      yeah, came here to say, Chuck was edited well in this piece... making his "ooh's" and "ahh's" so much more expressive. Great editing, but also great job to chuck

    • @nrgpup77
      @nrgpup77 Před 21 dnem +6

      They're an awesome pair. Chuck drops some good ones at times

    • @larryfobbs3400
      @larryfobbs3400 Před 21 dnem +4

      ​@@fishingstix610 because they about how Chuck was chosen for the show, sure to his inner nerd and Neil was amazed with his knowledge

    • @xRudeDude
      @xRudeDude Před 20 dny +9

      He definitely knows more than he lets on. ​Neil has said this himself multiple times and has thanked him for representing the person at home watching. I've seen every single Star Talk episode. He knows way more than the average person. @fishingstix610

  • @GameSack
    @GameSack Před 24 dny +97

    You guys have a great infographics person.

    • @ThePapadixon
      @ThePapadixon Před 24 dny +3

      except they have the air rotation around the Low going the wrong way. Should e counter-clockwise.

    • @jag731
      @jag731 Před 24 dny +2

      @@ThePapadixon Was waiting for this comment as I caught that as well. Small detail in an otherwise great explainer as usual.

    • @AnaOhKay
      @AnaOhKay Před 24 dny +1

      @@ThePapadixon rip graphics guy fired

    • @peteringram7690
      @peteringram7690 Před 22 dny

      Fancy seeing you here. I love your channel game sack. Keep it up!

  • @DustinDawind
    @DustinDawind Před 24 dny +159

    This kind of thing is my jam. I'm a glider pilot. And everything in this video are things we glider pilots constantly think about. A big puffy cumulus cloud signifies the top of a a rising air mass called a thermal. So if we circle beneath the cloud we can ride the rising air mass up to the cloud base. "If you watch it for five minutes...no one does this." Glider pilots do. We spend a lot of time (both when we are on the ground and in the air) trying to see where a cloud is starting to form or alternatively if a cloud is already there is it stable or is it starting to dissipate. We are trying to determine If I aim for that spot over there will there be a thermal beneath it by the time I get there? We also love cloud streets. If we get a day with nice streeting we can just hang out under a street and fly along without stopping to circle. Lenticular clouds (or lennies as we call them) also signify an area of strong lift that we can ride. A cirrus layer is typically a bad sign for us. That will normally reflect the sun preventing the sun from being able to heat the ground and the thermals will shut down. Or if the cumulus clouds start to overdevelop and start to form a sheet and the sky becomes overcast (known as a stratus layer) that will also shut down the thermals. If we are up and a cirrus layer or stratus layer starts forming we know we need to be looking for an airport so we don't end up landing in a farmer's field somewhere.

    • @j_taylor
      @j_taylor Před 24 dny +6

      Wonderfully stated.
      Yes, gliders (or sailplanes) are a lot like sailboats up in the air. You have to know the weather. Except instead of the weather on the water, it's the weather up 5000 feet or so above the ground.

    • @jamiboothe
      @jamiboothe Před 24 dny +2

      this is an awesome response. Skateboarders, do this same thing, except our elevating factors are mass and momentum combined with a fixed, and sometimes fluid elevator. You know, the cat out of the hat thing, when the observer does not realize you are so familiar with nature, you make it seem like magic.

    • @TheWalkingSteakhouse
      @TheWalkingSteakhouse Před 24 dny +1

      Thanks for sharing, very cool

    • @noahyes
      @noahyes Před 23 dny +6

      thats interesting to know about. im a GA pilot (currently training for commercial), and we spend all our time avoiding clouds - especially lenticular! we dont ever want to be experiencing turbulence right above a mountain. we generally steer completely clear of mountains by 5-10 miles if possible. if we have no choice but to fly over them, we want to be at least 2000 ft. agl. so its surprising to hear that gliders utilize lenticulars in that way.

    • @soyjoy5258
      @soyjoy5258 Před 14 dny

      an interesting idea for flight sim next update

  • @AdamDylanMajor
    @AdamDylanMajor Před 24 dny +195

    I love how you bring up subjects I'd never care about on my own, and still get me hooked! Thank you, Neil

  • @lord_of_crabs
    @lord_of_crabs Před 24 dny +85

    i never thought clouds could be cool and yet here we are

    • @EridCR
      @EridCR Před 24 dny +12

      And apparently they have to, otherwise humidity goes down and it wouldn't be a cloud anymore

    • @Allyfyn
      @Allyfyn Před 24 dny +2

      They are quite interesting once you start to learn more about them

  • @SchopenhauerVsCamus
    @SchopenhauerVsCamus Před 24 dny +53

    1. Good ol’ Fog: Simple, grounded and down to Earth
    2. Those other Clouds: All high up in the sky, highfalutin, rainin’ on our parade

  • @cartmanbruh23
    @cartmanbruh23 Před 24 dny +17

    We all wish we had teachers like him in schools!

  • @georgev5766
    @georgev5766 Před 23 dny +6

    As a pilot (often doing bush piloting with no weather stations around), clouds are a thesaurus for decoding weather. A large portion of my time goes into reading them and getting familiar with local weather watching clouds. Cool video.

  • @kennygreening7630
    @kennygreening7630 Před 24 dny +12

    There is a whole sub field of meteorology called Cloud Physics that studies the dynamics and microphysics of different types of clouds and precipitation. I’m a meteorologist and appreciates this video.

  • @kennygreening7630
    @kennygreening7630 Před 24 dny +24

    I’m probably just being nit-picky but on the weather map you had both the high pressure and low pressure system spinning clockwise. I’m the northern hemisphere, high pressure systems (anticyclones) spin clockwise and low pressure systems (cyclones) spin counterclockwise due to Earth’s rotation via the Coriolis effect. They both spin opposite directions in the southern hemisphere.

    • @purrple.shadows
      @purrple.shadows Před 24 dny +4

      Right.

    • @jasonbhunt
      @jasonbhunt Před 24 dny +3

      @@purrple.shadows Or in the southern hemisphere, left.

    • @purrple.shadows
      @purrple.shadows Před 24 dny +2

      @@jasonbhunt 😄

    • @wahn10
      @wahn10 Před 22 dny

      Oh Janet stop being right all the time. No one likes a smartypants.

  • @BenjySparky
    @BenjySparky Před 24 dny +41

    Neil and Chuck, y'all rock! Peace

  • @jerrydeanswanson79
    @jerrydeanswanson79 Před 24 dny +15

    Thanks guys. Always a good education in a way that makes you smile. Happy 4th from Wisconsin.

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez
    @JubeiKibagamiFez Před 22 dny +4

    So, my very first plane ride, back in 2000, I was flying from NY to FL. I had a window seat and I saw the most beautiful cloud pillars on the top side of the clouds in what looked like an ocean of clouds, once we reached cruising altitude. The whole flight all I did was look at the clouds because I had never been in a flight before.

  • @FrozenLabRat
    @FrozenLabRat Před 24 dny +42

    Clouds have saved so many lives!

    • @Sonnell
      @Sonnell Před 24 dny +2

      Like, all of them? :)

    • @FrozenLabRat
      @FrozenLabRat Před 24 dny +1

      ​@@Sonnell Clouds do not identify

    • @Nefville
      @Nefville Před 24 dny

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @pov920
      @pov920 Před 24 dny +1

      @@FrozenLabRat they should, or germany is gonna identity themselves as clouds now, and they why not if I wear white?

  • @matiaskeil
    @matiaskeil Před 24 dny +21

    Best explanation about clouds, ever

  • @rjstegbauer
    @rjstegbauer Před 21 dnem +3

    This is one of your best "explainers"!!! I have always had questions about clouds and you explained them simply and clearly! I've always wondered why clouds seem to have an "edge". Great video!

    • @suyini734
      @suyini734 Před 4 dny

      You guys should go read Quran 28:43

  • @xpndblhero5170
    @xpndblhero5170 Před 24 dny +9

    I live in the South Central region of the Appalachian Mountains of PA and I see some of the coolest clouds because of where I am, it's so cool and it's unlike anywhere else that I've been.... The noctilucent clouds are plentiful as is the "Cotton Candy" skies, as I've come to call it because it gets a hot pink color and a baby blue color at a specific time before sunset. It's just beautiful and I wish everyone could see it at least once in their lifetime.... It's like going to a far away beach and watching the sunset except it's through the mountains and you don't really see the sun, just its crazy effects shining through the mountains and valleys. It's probably my favorite sky screensaver and I could watch it for days and never get sick of it..... 🌤️❤😁👍

    • @Jan-dk8ud
      @Jan-dk8ud Před 24 dny

      Huh I've lived around the Smokies in Tennessee for all my life and have seen what your speaking of....I think lol....the weather here is nuts.

  • @dawnhansen7886
    @dawnhansen7886 Před 24 dny +3

    Educational Entertainment to the MAX!!!!!!! GREAT Video ❤
    I Love StarTalk

  • @IEA_455
    @IEA_455 Před 24 dny +2

    One of my favourite podcasts.

  • @josephthibeault4843
    @josephthibeault4843 Před 24 dny +2

    Thank you for the smiles you two guys are wonderful

  • @Hector-vx5yc
    @Hector-vx5yc Před 24 dny +4

    Neil and chuck really make star talk so amazingly awesome! Love the channel and content, always looking up!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️🇵🇷

  • @wakamiwailer
    @wakamiwailer Před 24 dny +1

    I used to live in the mountains and I’d see lenticulars fairly often. The coolest though is when they get blown off the top of the mountain and just float on by. Sometimes you’d see a few all in a row.

  • @JMYaden
    @JMYaden Před 24 dny +1

    Love your podcast, Dr. Tyson! I have always been interested in clouds. Please continue this conversation for clouds on other planets!

  • @virginiamiller4890
    @virginiamiller4890 Před 24 dny +1

    I live in the Reno / Tahoe area and constantly enjoy our Lenticular Clouds!

  • @MagnusPaul1976
    @MagnusPaul1976 Před 24 dny +2

    Imagine hailstones bigger than a cricket ball coming down. I experienced this the first time in 1990, where the region I live in here in South Africa, is prone to freak tornadoes every couple of decades. Then, there was one day, where it hailed for most of the day, the size of marbles. 😊

  • @annecarter5181
    @annecarter5181 Před 24 dny +2

    I love clouds ☁️. I really wish I could remember all the types and their names! Thanks, gentlemen for this overview.

  • @writingwizard706
    @writingwizard706 Před 24 dny +1

    I'm always captivated by clouds, which is why I clicked on this video. It was absolutely worth spending 11 minutes and 14 seconds of my day watching it.

  • @34rn357
    @34rn357 Před 22 dny +2

    I loved this video. Very informative, thanks!

  • @AIKnowYou
    @AIKnowYou Před 22 dny +2

    4:04 words I never thought I'd hear from Dr Tyson

  • @jeovanny666
    @jeovanny666 Před 18 dny +1

    Awesome explainer! You literally answered all my cloud questions.

  • @brianhuffman2070
    @brianhuffman2070 Před 24 dny +10

    Love the joni Mitchell reference

  • @Sujal_davda
    @Sujal_davda Před 24 dny

    This is one of my favorite topics ...the thing which fascinates about the cloud is , how this massive structures be up this high in the sky ? I feel relaxed seeing them 😌

  • @chrissittlington
    @chrissittlington Před 24 dny +7

    Nobody knows clouds like I do....as a meteorologist from the cloudiest place on earth...Ireland.
    I loved this topic, not because it was new information to me, but because you and chuck always bring good fun to uncommon knowledge and make it interesting.
    I will say however, some information was a little off. Both cold fronts AND warm fronts produce rain, it is mainly called so because of the air that is replacing/pushing into the other. For example, as warm air pushes into colder air the warm air rises over the top of it, causing clouds/rain. Vice versa, as cold air pushes into/replaces warm air it forces the warmer air upwards. The greater the difference in temperature between the two airmasses usually the more vigorous the front becomes. Also, that infographic of a High Pressure system going clockwise on the West Coast of the states.....tut tut....should be anti-cyclonic. :P
    Good fun all the same though. Always enjoy the shows. :)

    • @TheFifthWorld22
      @TheFifthWorld22 Před 24 dny

      🤍🎶

    • @alexanderthegreat4103
      @alexanderthegreat4103 Před 24 dny +2

      I'm a satellite analyst and meteorologist. It was actually the Low Pressure system that was incorrectly displayed. In the Northern Hemisphere, Highs (ridges) are clockwise, and Lows (troughs) are anti-clockwise.

    • @chrissittlington
      @chrissittlington Před 24 dny

      @@alexanderthegreat4103 Yes, my bad, I let the cyclone lingo get to me. We would always expect colder air digging down the Western flank of a LP/Trough crossing the Atlantic.

  • @fatimamccullough120
    @fatimamccullough120 Před 24 dny +4

    I love clouds and take photos of clouds on my iPhone.

  • @Flysimware
    @Flysimware Před 24 dny +3

    Neil, This was so informing and entertaining it's just like Saturday morning cartoons as a kid again!

  • @danellelive
    @danellelive Před 24 dny +2

    🌤️ Seattleite lovin this convo! 😂 Thank you for keepin us all lifted! 🌬️💞🌤️

  • @filiptheelessar
    @filiptheelessar Před 24 dny

    I literally searched two days ago this topic on your channel and couldn't find what I was looking for. Thank you for this.

  • @c.youngberg9511
    @c.youngberg9511 Před 24 dny +1

    Chuck's reaction when he thought he was learning an all new science word was great! Such genuine excitement thinking something new was discovered and named. Lol.

  • @mikeyoung9810
    @mikeyoung9810 Před 24 dny +1

    As a former weather observer in the usaf clouds have always interested me. Seeing the title put a smile on my face.

  • @gaberylosborne8018
    @gaberylosborne8018 Před 23 dny

    Your information on hail definitely explains why I have experienced hail in both Phoenix and Tucson, in Arizona during the monsoon season.
    This was a fantastic video, awesome work to all of you!

    • @user-sb8jx1mu6q
      @user-sb8jx1mu6q Před 22 dny

      Don't you think the clouds need a little help from the magical mystery man? "...all things were created by him and for him. He is before all things and in him all things hold together (Colossians 1:16-17)." 🌦️

  • @povictor
    @povictor Před 14 dny

    I always wondered about this topic. Thank you so much Neil.

  • @DRC2060
    @DRC2060 Před 24 dny +2

    Science rules! Thanks, Professor Tyson and Mr. Nice!! Keep the knowledge flowing!✌️

  • @Sileonex123
    @Sileonex123 Před 24 dny +5

    I like the new intro graphics

  • @Juli_Julson
    @Juli_Julson Před 24 dny

    Explainer. Bestes Format auf CZcams! Danke Star Talk! 👍😁👋
    Und Chuck ist sowieso der Beste 🤣

  • @menthols247
    @menthols247 Před 17 dny

    My favorite explainer so far well done!

  • @GabrielHodge-wu7lr
    @GabrielHodge-wu7lr Před 24 dny +1

    I do wish i could take a chem class taught by dr. Tyson hes a great teacher from my perspective

  • @getzvalerevich6565
    @getzvalerevich6565 Před 20 dny

    love it... Keep em coming. Thank you

  • @Mujisu5102
    @Mujisu5102 Před 24 dny

    Fascinating

  • @joependleton6293
    @joependleton6293 Před 24 dny +1

    Cool clips 👍

  • @RubelliteIsHere
    @RubelliteIsHere Před 23 dny

    This is perfect! I've always had interest in "random" or most would think, "useless", things but i've always put my curiosity aside so now that i've found this channel, i'm gonna check it out often ^^

  • @spw947
    @spw947 Před 11 dny

    I love clouds and take pictures almost daily. ❣️❤️

  • @KevinS47
    @KevinS47 Před 24 dny

    The hurricanes part was explained effortlessly! So cool.

  • @dang48
    @dang48 Před 24 dny

    Another educational and fun video. Thank you!

  • @justpoppinthings
    @justpoppinthings Před 24 dny

    You guys are the best, I didn't think much of clouds once I understood the basics but wow

  • @p199a
    @p199a Před 24 dny

    great episode

  • @dancooper8551
    @dancooper8551 Před 22 dny +1

    Excellent discussion. The weather channel should run this. Neil: you should have touched on the super cool Mammatus clouds.

  • @user-of5lw4oy3c
    @user-of5lw4oy3c Před 24 dny

    Very informative.

  • @isatousarr7044
    @isatousarr7044 Před 11 dny +1

    Clouds in astrophysics offer a fascinating glimpse into the cosmos! Whether it’s the clouds of gas and dust forming stars or the cosmic clouds influencing galaxy dynamics, they play a crucial role in shaping our universe. Always intriguing to study their impact on celestial evolution!!!

  • @richardfernandes4199
    @richardfernandes4199 Před 24 dny

    Awesome explainer😮

  • @pdude1911
    @pdude1911 Před 24 dny

    Thanks guys, salute as always from Holland 😊❤

  • @povictor
    @povictor Před 13 dny

    I wonder every time I look up. And now I have the answers. Tqsm

  • @damianschelling160
    @damianschelling160 Před 20 dny +1

    Amazing!!

  • @peterjohnson1529
    @peterjohnson1529 Před 6 dny +1

    This is so awesome 😊

  • @caluggero
    @caluggero Před 8 dny

    thnks for this valuable content mister

  • @GyroZeppel
    @GyroZeppel Před 24 dny

    I remember seeing one of the noctilucent clouds at a music festival a few summers ago from a space x launch and it was so mesmerizing. It really looked like a multicolored space cloud

  • @chrisb4331
    @chrisb4331 Před 23 dny

    I’m liking Neil doing weather !!

  • @joshuacohen3789
    @joshuacohen3789 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you!

  • @thesheef3068
    @thesheef3068 Před 12 dny

    This is amazing

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Před 24 dny

    really good
    thankyou very much 🙂

  • @caydynlendrum9542
    @caydynlendrum9542 Před 15 dny +1

    Table Mountain in Cape Town is known for its iconic table cloth of clouds. This makes so much more sense now that I know that those clouds are only there because of the mountain.

  • @sadeghsadegh3761
    @sadeghsadegh3761 Před 23 dny

    Very neat and beautiful explainer ❤ love that Neil 🫶🏾

  • @sohrabtino
    @sohrabtino Před 23 dny

    Make more and more and more please , you delighting my day and make me love life more… please make more of this, humanity need you❤️

  • @pedroaboffa
    @pedroaboffa Před 24 dny

    Love you both !!! Thank you!

  • @Yurivlc
    @Yurivlc Před 24 dny

    I heard about the influence of gravitational waves in the formation of special types of clouds, like those roll clouds and some cirrus clouds

  • @mm2270
    @mm2270 Před 24 dny

    I learned more about clouds in 11 minutes than I did in many years of schooling. Thanks Neil!

  • @syndahra
    @syndahra Před 22 dny

    you continue to educate me, and I am here happily waiting, eta, after the finish....first, I feel so dumb even commenting, but second.....ty, Sir, for these videos.

  • @marianagyorgyfalvi3659

    Interesting, I was even thinking about the clouds in the morning!

  • @bay0r
    @bay0r Před 24 dny +1

    it always amazes me to see the outstanding comedian Chuck Nice on display! and this guy Neil is also cool

  • @beingtoreyjohnson8874
    @beingtoreyjohnson8874 Před 10 dny

    I love to look at clouds thanks for making me love them more 💜

  • @philipberthiaume2314
    @philipberthiaume2314 Před 24 dny +1

    Temperatures are also relative. A cold front can still be pretty warm but also cause turbulent weather.

  • @bobbylinkov2671
    @bobbylinkov2671 Před 24 dny +7

    Cold front = Drunk uncle at the cookout

  • @manrajsingh1715
    @manrajsingh1715 Před 23 dny

    Love the show man

  • @AceSpadeThePikachu
    @AceSpadeThePikachu Před 24 dny

    I would live to see follow-ups of this exploring other aspects of dynamic weather, like lightning, tornadoes and dust storms, and compare how they seem to work on Earth with our best models of how they might work on other worlds, like Mars, Jupiter and Titan.

  • @rjsmith6698
    @rjsmith6698 Před 24 dny

    Another great explainer! Might have been good to also include lighting.

  • @mozezo8
    @mozezo8 Před 24 dny +5

    it is feeling great to watch Dr tyson explain all those sci. facts with such way make you asking for more.

  • @BalbindarDhaliwal
    @BalbindarDhaliwal Před 24 dny +1

    I love clouds. We get a lot of them in Singapore and good too - otherwise it would become so hot.

  • @xBrutalizerx
    @xBrutalizerx Před 24 dny

    Wow i love this

  • @VanillaGorilla2011
    @VanillaGorilla2011 Před 12 dny

    you guys should teach a whole school curriculum, love your show you guys are the best!!

  • @fatimamccullough120
    @fatimamccullough120 Před 24 dny

    I love the new word noctilucent.

  • @deucedaprodeuca
    @deucedaprodeuca Před 24 dny +1

    Ok, so last year I was in San Francisco, and there's a part of SF where you can see clouds float right in front of you. Normally, I would call it fog, but these were cloud formations and they floated right by us like in cartoons. I know what fog is, but I have never seen fog form like clouds at eye level until then.

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972

    This is a great video the cram so showing off all your cloud knowledge to your kid cousins, thank you!

  • @lauracampos6183
    @lauracampos6183 Před 23 dny +1

    I love clouds!

  • @MrKuib
    @MrKuib Před 23 dny

    I was just wondering all about clouds this is perfect lol 🎉❤

  • @MrBibobs
    @MrBibobs Před 22 dny

    Thanks for so many simple but funny and exiting facts!

  • @rainmanjr2007
    @rainmanjr2007 Před 24 dny +1

    I didn't expect to enjoy this topic but I recently moved to Eastern CO and hail happens.

  • @tommyd9186
    @tommyd9186 Před 24 dny +1

    What a coincidence, I just got back from a talk about noctilucent clouds at the Norman Lockyer observatory

  • @Hunter-ew2ve
    @Hunter-ew2ve Před 24 dny +1

    6:29 I like how Neil just forgot the word "rows"

  • @deusvult6787
    @deusvult6787 Před 23 dny

    an very interresting them and i learn more english as a german guy thanks for talking about those theme

  • @ray_ray_7112
    @ray_ray_7112 Před 13 dny

    Cosmic Shiplets... Always a pleasure!

  • @theElrin
    @theElrin Před 12 dny

    Noctilucent clouds got my attention!