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Clouds for website
Types of Clouds Cirrus – high clouds composed of ice crystals St t Stratus – clouds that are a continuous (thin) layer l d th t ti (thi ) l Cumulus – clouds that have vertical development Cumulonimbus – the thunderstorm Cloud names often have a prefix that indicates height Cirro – high clouds as in cirrocumulus, > 6000 m. Cirro high clouds as in cirrocumulus > 6000 m Alto – mid level clouds as in altocumulus, 2000 – 6000 m. Strato – low level clouds as in stratocumulus, < 2000 m. Cirrus Thin and Wispy Thin and Wispy Thunderstorms in Background Wavy Cirrocumulus Cirrostratus sheet like nearly transparent sheet like, nearly transparent Cirrus Cloud with Sun Dog Sun Dog by Pamela Locke Stratocumulus l low, lumpy layer of clouds l l f l d Stratus Clouds Often Form a Fairly Continuous Layer Mackerel Sky Mackerel Sky Cumulus Humulis Cumulus Humulis Cumulus Castelanus Cumulo Nimbus Cumulo‐Nimbus Cumulonimbus thunderstorms h d Thunderstorm near UNT Cumulonimbus Viewed from 50 Miles, C b Canberra Australia by Jeremy Thompson A li b J Th Altocumulus Lenticularis Flying Saucer Cloud Rain Shaft Shelf Cloud Shelf Cloud Rotating Wall Cloud Wall Cloud Tornado April 11, 1965 Elkhart IN. F Famous Palm Sunday Outbreak P l S d O b k Multiple Tornadoes along a Dryline Multiple Tornadoes along a Dryline