Cloud Types What are clouds What are clouds
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Cloud Types
What are clouds?
What are clouds? A cloud is made up of tiny water droplets and/or ice crystals, a snowflake is a collection of many ice crystals, and rain is just liquid water.
Cloud Names
Cloud Names of specific types of clouds are created by combining the name of the cloud's shape with the name of the cloud's height.
Clouds There are 3 main types of clouds: • Cumulus or fluffy clouds • Stratus or layered clouds • Cirrus or thin feathery clouds Cumulus Stratus Cirrus
Cumulus
Vertically Developed Cumulus Clouds Fair weather cumulus have the appearance of floating cotton and have a lifetime of 5 -40 minutes. The word cumulus comes from the Latin word for a heap or a pile. Cumulus clouds are puffy in appearance. They look like large cotton balls.
Cumulus Clouds Harmless fair weather cumulus clouds can later develop into towering cumulonimbus clouds associated with powerful thunderstorms.
Cumulus The clouds that produce heavy thunderstorms in summer are a form of cumulus clouds called cumulonimbus. Cumulonimbus clouds may extend upward for hundreds of meters.
Cumulonimbus clouds
Stratus Clouds
Low Clouds = Stratus • Stratocumulus • Stratus • Nimbostratus
Stratus Clouds Low clouds are of made of water droplets. However, when temperatures are cold enough, these clouds may also contain ice particles and snow.
Stratus Clouds The word stratus comes from the Latin word that means "to spread out. " Stratus clouds are horizontal, layered clouds that stretch out across the sky like a blanket.
Stratus Clouds stretch across the sky in low, large flat layers. They resemble fog, but they do not reach the ground. They often produce mist or drizzle.
Cirrus Clouds
Cirrus The word cirrus comes from a Latin word and means a tuft or curl of hair. Cirrus clouds are very wispy and feathery looking.
Cirrus The long stringy cirrus clouds are called "mares' tails. "
Cirrus Clouds Cirrus generally occur in fair weather and point in the direction of air movement at their elevation.
Tell your shoulder buddy one of the three types of clouds. Your shoulder buddy needs to tell you about the cloud you named.
How would you describe a cumulus cloud? How would you describe a stratus cloud? How would you describe a cirrus cloud?
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