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Clouds

Published on Feb 22, 2016

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Clouds

By: Alayna Piening
Photo by Abraxas3d

Cirrus

Cirrus clouds are feathery, wispy clouds that indicate fair weather.
Photo by k4dordy

Altocumulus

Altocumulus clouds form in lines like a rope of cotton balls, they indicate precipitation.
Photo by Flying Jenny

Altostratus

Altostratus clouds look like a faint blanket covering the sky, they also indicate precipitation.
Photo by brewbooks

Cumulus

Cumulus clouds look like piles of cotton balls, they indicate fair weather
Photo by Hindrik S

Cumulonimbus

Cumulonimbus clouds look like a large mountains of cotton balls, they indicate thunderstorms.
Photo by ajlvi

Cirrocumulus

Cirrocumulus clouds look like a bumpy blanket over the sky, they indicate a storm is on its way.
Photo by BenRogersWPG

Stratus

Stratus clouds look like a thick blanket of clouds, they indicate drizzle, rain, or snow.
Photo by Elsie esq.

Nimbostratus

Nimbostratus clouds look like a thin blanket of clouds, as they thicken, rain, drizzle, or snow falls.
Photo by muffinn

Fog

Fog looks like mist all over on the ground, forms when the air cools after a warm, humid day.
Photo by Steve took it