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How is it possible for clouds at different altitudes to be moving in different directions?

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Clouds move in opposite directions between the wind ,usually change direction with increasing height above the ground.

For example:- low-level clouds behind a cold frontal passage move to an area from the North East, whereas the winds aloft along with mid- and high-level clouds behind the front as still from the South West.

In the Northern Hemisphere, when the wind change direction from the surface to aloft in a clockwise (counter-clockwise) direction it is called ‘veering’ (‘backing’).

The veering (backing) vertical wind profile generates upward (downward) vertical motion warm (cold) air convection and dynamic instability.

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