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Clouds 6.E.2B.1.  Clouds are classified by their basic shape.  Each shape is associated with different weather patterns.

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1 Clouds 6.E.2B.1

2  Clouds are classified by their basic shape.  Each shape is associated with different weather patterns.

3 3 Main Shapes of Clouds  Cumulus  Cirrus  Stratus

4 Cumulus  Puffy with flat bottoms

5  Usually signal fair weather

6  When they are darker, they may signal rain or thunderstorms as they develop into cumulonimbus clouds (storm heads or thunder heads)  Latin word for “heap” or “pile”

7 (draw for Cumulus) Cumulonimbus

8 Cirrus  Form at very high elevations

9  Wispy looking, usually consisting of ice crystals

10  Signals fair weather or an approaching warm front.  Latin word for “curl” or “fringe”

11 (draw for cirrus)

12 Stratus  Grayish clouds, spread out layer upon layer, covering a large area.

13  As they thicken, long periods of precipitation can occur over that area.  Latin word for “layer”

14 (draw for stratus)

15 Other types of Clouds  “Nimbus” means rain… Nimbostratus would mean a “stratus rain cloud”  “Alto” means high… Altocumulus would mean a “high cumulus cloud”  Fog: clouds that form on or near the ground.

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