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Magnificent Clouds☁️☁️☁️

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MAGNIFICENT CLOUDS

BY SAWYER RACANELLI
Photo by ecstaticist

CUMULUS CLOUDS☁️

  • Are puffy and look like floating cotton.
  • Cumulus clouds are 1,000 meters above ground.
  • Cumulus clouds have a flat surface.

STRATUS CLOUD

  • A stratus cloud is a low layer of gray clouds.
  • Stratus clouds may cover the entire sky.
  • Stratus clouds associate with light drissling.
Photo by VMFoliaki

CIRRUS CLOUDS

  • Cirrus clouds are thin wispy clouds driven by strong winds.
  • Cirrus clouds are formed above 6,000m (20,000) ft.
  • Cirrus cloudsThey generally mean fair to pleasant weather.

FOG

  • Fog is mainly 12 miles above sea level and touches the ground.
  • Fog is formed when the humidity hits 100% percent.
  • Fog forms at night with calm winds heat absorbed from the surface.
Photo by Kay Gaensler