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It’s In The Clouds!

It’s In The Clouds!. Three Main T ypes of Clouds Cirrus Cumulous Stratus. Cirrus – wispy High Level – above 6,000 Snow, ice crystals, sleet. Cumulous – heaped and puffy Stretch from low to high levels 2,000 to above 6,000 May bring rain to bad thunderstorms.

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It’s In The Clouds!

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  1. It’s In The Clouds!

  2. Three Main Types of Clouds Cirrus Cumulous Stratus Cirrus – wispy High Level – above 6,000 Snow, ice crystals, sleet Cumulous – heaped and puffy Stretch from low to high levels 2,000 to above 6,000 May bring rain to bad thunderstorms Stratus - layered Low Level below 2,000 Thunderstorms

  3. High Clouds

  4. Cirrus Clouds

  5. Cirrus Clouds

  6. Contrails

  7. Cirrocumulus

  8. Cirrocumulus

  9. Cirrostratus

  10. Mid Level Clouds

  11. Altocumulus

  12. Altocumulus

  13. Altocumulus

  14. Altocumulus

  15. Altostratus

  16. Lower Level Clouds

  17. Stratus

  18. Nimbostratus

  19. Nimbostratus & Fog

  20. Stratocumulus

  21. Cumulus

  22. Cumulus

  23. Cumulonimbus

  24. Cumulus

  25. Stratocumulus

  26. Fog

  27. Fog

  28. Special Clouds

  29. Three Main Types of Clouds Cirrus Cumulous Stratus Cirrus – wispy High Level – above 6,000 Snow, ice crystals, sleet Cumulous – heaped and puffy Stretch from low to high levels 2,000 to above 6,000 May bring rain to bad thunderstorms Stratus - layered Low Level below 2,000 Thunderstorms

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