Clouds By: Ashna Ram. Cumulus Clouds Cumulus Cloud This cloud was taken on the freeway near our school at 4:57 pm. It was October 13, 2011. This picture.

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Clouds By: Ashna Ram

Cumulus Clouds

Cumulus Cloud This cloud was taken on the freeway near our school at 4:57 pm. It was October 13, This picture makes me think about little pebbles scattered over the ground. How about you? This photo would fall into the group of “Scattered Clouds”.

Cumulonimbus Cloud A “Cumulonimbus cloud is like a like a puffed up cumulus cloud. It has a flat top and it usually is a brownish red at times. This cloud was taken in the Mallard Creek Park at 5:24 pm. It was October 14, This picture reminds me of the soft, fluffy pillow I sleep on. What does it remind you of? This Photo would fall into the group called “Puffy Clouds”.

Cumulus Cloud This cloud was taken from my front yard at 2:30 pm. It was October 14, This cloud (in my opinion) looks a little bit like a bird’s head. What does it look like to you? This Photo would fall into the group called “Puffy Clouds”.

Cumulus Cloud This cloud was taken from my backyard at 5:58 pm. It was October 15, This cloud looks like a peacock side ways in my opinion. What does it look like to you? This photo will fall into the category of “Puffy Clouds”.

Cirrus Clouds

Cirrus Cloud This picture was taken on the freeway near our school at 5:07 pm. It was on October 13, This picture reminds me of the bright and thin rays of the sun. What do you think of it? This photo would fall in the group called “Light Clouds”.

Cirrus Cloud This photo was taken from my front yard at 5:12 pm. It was October 15, This picture reminds me of the soft and light feathers that birds have. How about you? This photo would fall in the group called “Light Clouds”.

Cirrus Cloud This picture was taken on the street near my house at 3:48 pm. It was October 15, This photo reminds me of bright fireworks on July 4 th. What does it remind you of? This photo will fall in the category called “Light Clouds”.

Did You Know? When you see cirrus clouds, it means that there will be a sudden change in the weather in the next 24 hours? When you see cumulonimbus clouds, it means there will be a heavy rainfall/storm or tornado?

Types of Clouds

Thank You! Dear Reader, Thank you for watching my slideshow about clouds. I hope that the information given was very interesting to you and you enjoyed it. Thank you! Sincerely, Ashna Ram