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Our Clouds

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

OUR CLOUDS

BY BEN KAUTZ
Photo by State Farm

CUMULUS CLOUDS

  • They are low-level clouds.
  • They are fluffy and puffy.
  • the cumulus clouds is usually below 6,000 feet.
  • They can cause heavy rain and lightning.

STRATUS CLOUDS

  • They are flat, hazy, featureless clouds.
  • They produce a light drizzle or snow.
Photo by VMFoliaki

CIRRUS CLOUDS

  • There wispy and skinny.
  • They are very high up.
  • They come with pleasant weather
Photo by oatsy40

FOG

  • It is a low cloud.
  • It is a type of stratus cloud.
  • Droplets of water make fog.
Photo by VinothChandar