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Clouds
By: Brittany Nixon
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Clouds• At one point in life we have looked up to see clouds in the sky and have probably thought wow that cloud looks like something such as a rabbit but there is more to clouds then just the shape they resemble.• There are many different types of clouds and weather can even be predicted by looking at them.
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Cirrus Clouds
• Thin and wispy
• Cirrus clouds are made entirely of ice crystals• They typically predict fair
weather
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Cumulus Clouds• Poufy white or slightly
grey clouds• Often described as
looking like floating cotton• Can signal either good or
bad weather
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Cumulonimbus Clouds• Like a cumulus cloud
cumulonimbus tend to be very puffy clouds.• They are very tall clouds
almost as if a tower and often have an anvil top.• Sign of heavy precipitation
and possible thunderstorms.
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Stratus Clouds
• Stratus Clouds are low in the sky. • They tend to look like one
large cloud that covers the majority of the sky.• Light precipitation can be
expected when stratus clouds are present.
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Nimbostratus Clouds• Like Stratus Clouds
Nimbostratus are low in the sky• Nimbostratus clouds are
grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through.• Almost always a sign of
precipitation.
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Quiz Time!!
Name That Cloud!Start!!
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Name that Cloud!
A. NimbostratusB. CumulonimbusC. Cumulus D. CirrusE. Stratus
Poufy white or slightly grey clouds, often described as looking like floating cotton and can signal either good or bad weather
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Name that Cloud!
A. NimbostratusB. CumulonimbusC. Cumulus D. CirrusE. Stratus
low in the sky, they tend to look like one large cloud that covers the majority of the sky and light precipitation can be expected when present.
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Name that Cloud!
A. NimbostratusB. CumulonimbusC. Cumulus D. CirrusE. Stratus
Puffy clouds, they are very tall clouds, almost as if a tower, and often have an anvil top. Sign of heavy precipitation and possible thunderstorms.
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Name that Cloud!
A. NimbostratusB. CumulonimbusC. Cumulus D. CirrusE. Stratus
Thin and wispy, are made entirely of ice crystal, and they typically predict fair weather when present.
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Name that Cloud!
A. NimbostratusB. CumulonimbusC. Cumulus D. CirrusE. Stratus
• Low in the sky, are grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through, almost always a sign of precipitation.
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Correct!! Cirrus Clouds are…• Thin and wispy
• Cirrus clouds are made entirely of ice crystals
• They typically predict fair weather
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Correct!! Cumulus Clouds• Poufy white or slightly grey clouds
• Often described as looking like floating cotton
• Can signal either good or bad weather
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Correct!! Cumulonimbus Clouds• Like a cumulus cloud cumulonimbus
tend to be very puffy clouds.
• They are very tall clouds almost as if a tower and often have an anvil top.
• Sign of heavy precipitation and possible thunderstorms.
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Correct!! Stratus Clouds• Stratus Clouds are low in the sky.
• They tend to look like one large cloud that covers the majority of the sky.
• Light precipitation can be expected when stratus clouds are present.
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Correct!! Nimbostratus Clouds• Like Stratus Clouds Nimbostratus are
low in the sky
• Nimbostratus clouds are grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through.
• Almost always a sign of precipitation.
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Incorrect Cirrus Clouds are…• Thin and wispy
• Cirrus clouds are made entirely of ice crystals
• They typically predict fair weather
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Incorrect Cumulonimbus Clouds• Like a cumulus cloud cumulonimbus
tend to be very puffy clouds.
• They are very tall clouds almost as if a tower and often have an anvil top.
• Sign of heavy precipitation and possible thunderstorms.
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Incorrect Stratus Clouds• Stratus Clouds are low in the sky.
• They tend to look like one large cloud that covers the majority of the sky.
• Light precipitation can be expected when stratus clouds are present.
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Incorrect Nimbostratus Clouds• Like Stratus Clouds Nimbostratus are
low in the sky
• Nimbostratus clouds are grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through.
• Almost always a sign of precipitation.
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Incorrect Cirrus Clouds are…• Thin and wispy
• Cirrus clouds are made entirely of ice crystals
• They typically predict fair weather
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Incorrect Cumulus Clouds• Poufy white or slightly grey clouds
• Often described as looking like floating cotton
• Can signal either good or bad weather
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Incorrect Stratus Clouds• Stratus Clouds are low in the sky.
• They tend to look like one large cloud that covers the majority of the sky.
• Light precipitation can be expected when stratus clouds are present.
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Incorrect Nimbostratus Clouds• Like Stratus Clouds Nimbostratus are
low in the sky
• Nimbostratus clouds are grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through.
• Almost always a sign of precipitation.
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Incorrect Cirrus Clouds are…• Thin and wispy
• Cirrus clouds are made entirely of ice crystals
• They typically predict fair weather
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Incorrect Cumulus Clouds• Poufy white or slightly grey clouds
• Often described as looking like floating cotton
• Can signal either good or bad weather
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Incorrect Cumulonimbus Clouds• Like a cumulus cloud cumulonimbus
tend to be very puffy clouds.
• They are very tall clouds almost as if a tower and often have an anvil top.
• Sign of heavy precipitation and possible thunderstorms.
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Incorrect Nimbostratus Clouds• Like Stratus Clouds Nimbostratus are
low in the sky
• Nimbostratus clouds are grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through.
• Almost always a sign of precipitation.
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Incorrect Cumulus Clouds• Poufy white or slightly grey clouds
• Often described as looking like floating cotton
• Can signal either good or bad weather
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Incorrect Cumulonimbus Clouds• Like a cumulus cloud cumulonimbus
tend to be very puffy clouds.
• They are very tall clouds almost as if a tower and often have an anvil top.
• Sign of heavy precipitation and possible thunderstorms.
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Incorrect Stratus Clouds• Stratus Clouds are low in the sky.
• They tend to look like one large cloud that covers the majority of the sky.
• Light precipitation can be expected when stratus clouds are present.
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Incorrect Nimbostratus Clouds• Like Stratus Clouds Nimbostratus are
low in the sky
• Nimbostratus clouds are grey and thick enough to keep the sun from shinning through.
• Almost always a sign of precipitation.
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Incorrect Cirrus Clouds are…• Thin and wispy
• Cirrus clouds are made entirely of ice crystals
• They typically predict fair weather
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Incorrect Cumulus Clouds• Poufy white or slightly grey clouds
• Often described as looking like floating cotton
• Can signal either good or bad weather
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Incorrect Cumulonimbus Clouds• Like a cumulus cloud cumulonimbus
tend to be very puffy clouds.
• They are very tall clouds almost as if a tower and often have an anvil top.
• Sign of heavy precipitation and possible thunderstorms.
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Incorrect Stratus Clouds• Stratus Clouds are low in the sky.
• They tend to look like one large cloud that covers the majority of the sky.
• Light precipitation can be expected when stratus clouds are present.
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References• http://
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cirrus_clouds_mar08.jpg• http://
www.ehow.com/info_8588698_description-nimbostratus-cloud.html• http://www.davidadamsonline.com/cumulonimbus.htm• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulus_cloud• http://weather.ou.edu/~smglenn/clouds.html