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Cloud genera are divided into species to account for their particular shape and internal structure. Certain species only ...
Fluffy, gloomy, wispy or threatening, clouds put on an ever-changing pageant, right above our heads.
Clouds are classified based on their form and their altitude. The World Meteorological Organization has categorized clouds into ten basic types, which are further divided into species and varieties.
Most clouds are classified by their shape and how high their base is off the ground - low, medium or high. The lowest clouds fall into two major categories: cumulus and stratus.
Thursday afternoon was a typical summer afternoon, and all at once you could find puffy cumulus clouds, patches of altocumulus clouds and wispy cirrus clouds. But the most dramatic clouds this ...
Depending on conditions, clouds can be high or low, and more than one type of cloud layer can be present at a time! The highest clouds are cirrus. They are the white, wispy clouds.
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Weather Words: Scud Clouds

Scud clouds are harmless, low-hanging, ragged-looking clouds that often form beneath storms and are sometimes mistaken for ...
Cumulus clouds often form on warm or hot, sunny days when air parcels rise, cool, and condense into little heaps with flat bases. These are referred to as “fair weather” cumulus.
A common cumulus cloud is ro ughly a cubic kilometer in size, which results in 500 million grams of water droplets in a cloud. That converts to 1.1 million pounds, or 551 tons of water.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — During our summer months if you look at the sky you will likely see puffy, white clouds. These clouds are in stark contrast to the gray and cloudy days we can see in our colder ...