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Clouds

Published on Dec 25, 2015

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Clouds

By: Cason
Photo by Alan / Falcon

Cirrus Clouds
Cirrus clouds look wispy and feathery and indicate fair weather. They form at high altitudes.

Altocumulus Clouds
These clouds look like crop rows and form at medium level. They indicate precipitation.

Photo by chuckysmith

Altostratus Clouds
These clouds also look like their in rows and also form at medium level. These clouds indicate precipitation.

Photo by thienzieyung

Cumulus Clouds
They look like white puffy cotton balls. These clouds form at a low level. These clouds indicates fair weather.

Photo by oatsy40

Cumulonimbus
These are huge towering clouds with flat tops. When these huge clouds are coming they produce storms.

Photo by Óscar Díaz

Cirrocumulus
These clouds look like small cotton balls and form at medium level. These storms tell us a storm is on its way.

Photo by Dunnock_D

Stratus
These clouds form in flat layers and cover most of the sky. They look like a dull grey color.

Photo by Elsie esq.

Nimbostratus
When stratus clouds thicken and become darker they call those nimbostratus clouds. The cover most or all the sky too and produce rain.

Photo by jimmy_tst

Fog
These clouds form near the ground. They form at night after a humid day.

Photo by cfaobam

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Photo by TC Morgan