What are cloud bands?

What are cloud bands?

: a sinuous stylization of a cloud used as a motif in Chinese art and especially in Persian and other oriental rugs.

Why do clouds form in bands?

Altocumulus may appear as parallel bands (top photograph) or rounded masses (bottom photograph). Altocumulus clouds usually form by convection in an unstable layer aloft, which may result from the gradual lifting of air in advance of a cold front.

What causes cloud bands on Jupiter?

The most obvious features of Jupiter are its bands of light and dark clouds. The increased pressure supports the formation of high-altitude clouds of white ammonia ice, which mostly obscure the deeper, more colorful clouds. The dark areas are called belts, and inside these the air circulates cyclonically.

What is a cloud band in meteorology?

[′klau̇d ‚band] (meteorology) A broad band of clouds, about 10 to 100 or more miles (16 to 160 kilometers) wide, and varying in length from a few tens of miles to hundreds of miles.

Why do white bands of clouds form near the equator?

The band near the equator is a function of the large scale circulation patterns—or Hadley cells—present in the tropics. Hadley cells are defined by cool air sinking near the 30 degree latitude line north and south of the equator and warm air rising near the equator where winds from separate Hadley cells converge.

What causes Jupiters stripes?

The stripes of color on Jupiter are called its bands. These are regions where the gas in Jupiter’s atmosphere is sinking downwards. The colors in the bands are caused by slight differences in their temperatures and their composition (what chemicals are in them).

Could we stand on or live on Jupiter?

Jupiter is made of mostly hydrogen and helium gas. So, trying to land on it would be like trying to land on a cloud here on Earth. There’s no outer crust to break your fall on Jupiter. Just an endless stretch of atmosphere.