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  • CIRRUS
  • CIRROSTRATUS
  • CIRROCUMULUS
  • ALTOSTRATUS
  • ALTOCUMULUS
  • A high, atmospheric detached cloud characterized by thin hairlike strands. The name comes from the Latin word for hair.
  • Characterized by a smooth, transparent sheet covering part or all of the sky. This cloud type can cause a halo around the sun.
  • Characterized by thin, white sheets made of regularly arranged grains or ripples.
  • Greyish or bluish sheets which cover all or part of the sky. Unlike Cirrostratus, this cloud type does not cause a halo to form around the sun.
  • Characterized by patches and sheets formed from rounded masses, layers, or rolls. They can be diffuse or made of fibers.
  • CUMULONIMBUS
  • CUMULUS
  • Types of Clouds
  • STRATOCUMULUS
  • STRATUS
  • NIMBOSTRATUS
  • This cloud type has a large vertical length that forms huge mountains. Most of these clouds are flat and spread out at the top, sometimes known as the thunderstorm cloud.
  • Detached, fluffy clouds with clearly defined edges. The bases of these clouds are flat and gray, while the top forms brilliant white bulges that can look like cauliflower.
  • Grey or white patches and layers formed by groups of rounded masses. Stratocumulus clouds are normally non-fibrous.
  • A low, smooth sheet of grey cloud which is often associated with precipitation. These clouds often block the sun.
  • Grey cloud layer associated with rainfall or snowfall. The layer of cloud is normally thick enough to block out the sun.

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