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Types of clouds

Types of clouds. Meera Mehtaji. CLOUDS. Four Types of Clouds. Cirrus Clouds Cumulonimbus Clouds Cumulus clouds Stratus Clouds. Cirrus Clouds . Cirrus clouds are the most common of the High Cloud (5000-13000m) group.

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Types of clouds

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  1. Types of clouds Meera Mehtaji

  2. CLOUDS

  3. Four Types of Clouds • Cirrus Clouds • Cumulonimbus Clouds • Cumulus clouds • Stratus Clouds

  4. Cirrus Clouds • Cirrus clouds are the most common of the High Cloud (5000-13000m) group. • They are composed entirely of ice and consist of long, thin, wispy streamers. • Cirrus clouds are usually white and predict fair weather.

  5. This picture shows cirrus clouds. • Cirrus clouds are the highest clouds. They usually mean fair weather. They look white and feathery.

  6. Cumulonimbus Clouds • Cumulonimbus clouds belong to the Clouds with Vertical Growth group. • They are generally known as thunderstorm clouds. • A cumulonimbus cloud can grow up to 10km high.

  7. This picture shows Cumulonimbus clouds • They are generally known as thunderstorm clouds they are associated with heavy rain, hail, lightning, and tornadoes.

  8. Cumulus clouds • Cumulus clouds belong to the Clouds with Vertical Growth group. • They are puffy white or light gray clouds that look like floating cotton balls. • Cumulus clouds have sharp outlines and a flat base. • Cumulus clouds generally have a base height of 1000m and a width of 1km.

  9. This picture shows cumulus clouds. • Cumulus clouds are puffy. They have flat bottoms and are low in the sky. Cumulus clouds usually mean fair weather. If they grow tall, they can become thunderheads and bring rain.

  10. Stratus Clouds • Stratus clouds belong to the Low Cloud (surface-2000m up) group. • They are uniform gray in color and can cover most or all of the sky. • Stratus clouds can look like a fog that doesn't reach the ground. • Light mist or drizzle is sometimes associated with stratus clouds.

  11. These pictures show stratus clouds. • Stratus clouds are the low clouds. Fog is a stratus cloud at ground level. They look like a low gray blanket. Stratus clouds bring rain or snow.

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