Clouds are classified into a system that uses Latin words to
describe the appearance of clouds as seen by an observer on the ground.
The table below summarizes the four principal components of this
classification system.
| Latin Root | Translation | Example | ||
| cumulus
stratus cirrus nimbus | heap
layer curl of hair rain | fair weather cumulus
alto stratus cirrus cumulonimbus |
Further classification identifies clouds by height of cloud base.
For example, cloud
names containing the prefix "cirr-", as in cirrus clouds, are located at
high levels while cloud names with the prefix "alto-", as in
altostratus, are found at middle levels.
This module introduces several cloud groups. The first three groups are
identified based upon their height above the ground. The fourth group consists
of vertically developed clouds, while the final group consists of a
collection of miscellaneous cloud types.
| Classifications | High-Level Clouds
Cloud types include: cirrus and cirrostratus. Mid-Level Clouds Cloud types include: alto cumulus, alto stratus. Low-Level Clouds Cloud types include: nimbostratus and stratocumulus. Clouds with Vertical Development Cloud types include: fair weather cumulus and cumulonimbus. Other Cloud Types Cloud types include: contrails, billow clouds, mammatus, orographic and pileus clouds. |



A very nice article.. ^_^ i love the various patters of cirrus.. :-)
ReplyDeleteme too..thnx dr.
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