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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CLOUDS

ALYANA
Photo by kevin dooley

CIRRUS CLOUDS

Thin And Wispy
Photo by Mullica

ALTOCUMULUS CLOUDS

Patches of fluffy clouds layered in rows
Photo by Nicholas_T

NIMBOSTRATUS CLOUDS

Dark, low level clouds that create precipitation
Photo by Nicholas_T

CUMULUS NIMBUS CLOUDS

Tall, dense, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms
Photo by Abraxas3d

CONTRAIL CLOUDS

Formed when water vapor condenses and freezes a rounds small particles
Photo by James Loesch

CIRRUS CUMULUS CLOUDS

Indicate fair but cold weather
Photo by kmardahl

ALTOSTRATUS CLOUDS

Thin layer in which you can usually see the sun/moon
Photo by DocJ96

STRATUS CLOUDS

Look as if they are a layer of fog that hasn't touched the ground
Photo by Elsie esq.

STRATOCUMULUS CLOUDS

Low, lumpy layers of clouds with open patches where the sun peaks through
Photo by Nicholas_T

WALL CLOUDS

Sometimes form tornadoes

SHELF CLOUDS

Typically seen at the leading edge of a thunderstorm
Photo by TonZ

FRACTUS CLOUDS

Broken off from a larger cloud

MAMMATUS CLOUDS

Usually extend from the base of a cumulonimbus cloud
Photo by @lbyper

FOG

Mass of water droplets or ice suspended close to earth's surface
Photo by vsz

HOLE-PUNCH CLOUD

Large gap that may appear in cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds
Photo by CarlMilner

LENTICULAR CLOUD

Lens-shaped clouds formed at high altitudes
Photo by jasohill

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