Description of Formation: This cloud grows upward and dark rain occurs. It forms when moist air rises and cools to its dew point.
Height: Below 2,000 meters.
Shape: Flat top, also called an anvil top.
Color: White.
Weather: Hail, strong winds, thunder and lightning.
Source of Photo: http://www.imagescloud.com/uploadedimages/image_Cumulonimbus-clouds-1253642057.jpeg
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Stratocumulus
Description of Formation: This cloud forms in layers and it grows upward. Its a rolling mass, usually covering the whole sky, and is thin enough for the sun to filter through them.
Height: Low, below 2,000 meters.
Shape: Separate flat elongated seed-shaped clouds.
Color: Gray or whitish.
Weather: Light Shower.
Source of Photo: http://2pat.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/stratocumulus.jpg
Height: Low, below 2,000 meters.
Shape: Separate flat elongated seed-shaped clouds.
Color: Gray or whitish.
Weather: Light Shower.
Source of Photo: http://2pat.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/stratocumulus.jpg
Nimbostratus
Description of Formation: The dark rain clouds and the ones that form in layers represent Nimbostratus. Its a low, dark blanket or clouds that spread gloom.
Height: Low, below 2,000 meters.
Shape: It is formless, flat and layered and it is often described as a blanket of cloud.
Color: Dark gray.
Weather: Rain or snow.
Source of Photo: http://www.free-background-wallpapers.com/p7ssm_img_1/fullsize/nimbostratus_clouds_fs.jpg
Height: Low, below 2,000 meters.
Shape: It is formless, flat and layered and it is often described as a blanket of cloud.
Color: Dark gray.
Weather: Rain or snow.
Source of Photo: http://www.free-background-wallpapers.com/p7ssm_img_1/fullsize/nimbostratus_clouds_fs.jpg
Altostratus
Description of Formation: This cloud forms a blueish/grayish veil through which the sun or the moon appears as a watery disc and is used to describe a cloud located between 2,000-7,000 meters.
Height: Middle, 2,000-7,000 meters.
Shape: Flat.
Color: Blueish/grayish.
Weather: When clouds thicken and darken, wet weather occurs.
Source of Photo: http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/aero/virtual/demo/weather/tutorial/images/altostratus.jpg
Height: Middle, 2,000-7,000 meters.
Shape: Flat.
Color: Blueish/grayish.
Weather: When clouds thicken and darken, wet weather occurs.
Source of Photo: http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/aero/virtual/demo/weather/tutorial/images/altostratus.jpg
Cirrocumulus
Description of Formation: They are feathery clouds and have small rounded masses that often look like rippled sand.
Height: High, 7,000 meters.
Shape: Cirrus clouds similar in shape to a comma are cirrus uncinus or mares tails.
Color: White.
Weather: Fair.
Source of Photo: http://backwoodscampingsupplies.com/library/fotolia_45088cirrocumulus.jpg
Height: High, 7,000 meters.
Shape: Cirrus clouds similar in shape to a comma are cirrus uncinus or mares tails.
Color: White.
Weather: Fair.
Source of Photo: http://backwoodscampingsupplies.com/library/fotolia_45088cirrocumulus.jpg
Cirrus
Description of Formation: They are wispy, feathery clouds.
Height: High, above 7,000 meters.
Shape: The clouds tend to be wispy, and are often transparent.
Color: White, due to ice crystals that are formed.
Weather: Fair.
Source of Photo: http://www.alaska-in-pictures.com/data/media/13/cirrus-clouds_5388.jpg
Height: High, above 7,000 meters.
Shape: The clouds tend to be wispy, and are often transparent.
Color: White, due to ice crystals that are formed.
Weather: Fair.
Source of Photo: http://www.alaska-in-pictures.com/data/media/13/cirrus-clouds_5388.jpg
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