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CRAZY CLOUDS

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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CRAZY CLOUDS

BY: ALYIAUNA BILLINGS
Photo by Werner Kunz

CUMULUS CLOUDS

  • They are puffy clouds that look like flavorless cotton candy.
  • They usually are 100m above the ground.
  • The top of the cloud is rounded .

SRATUS CLOUD

  • They look a lot like fog that doesn't touch the ground
  • They are grayish and cover the sky.
  • There is no precipitation but sometimes there is a little drizzle.

CIRRUS CLOUD

  • They are thin and wispy blown by high clouds.
  • Forming 6000m above the ground.
  • Usually move across west and east and mean pleasant wether.

FOG

  • It's a cloud that forms near the ground.
  • It forms when condensation forms near the ground.
  • Usually forms on clear nights and thick blankets of fog usually covers low areas or valleys.