Fluffy clouds with a flat bottom
Cumulus 
Dark-grey cloud that usually produces continuous rain, snow, or sleet
Nimbostratus

Clouds from Planes
Contrails

The heavier precipitating clouds, nimbostratus,
Cumulus congestus

are stationary clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in parallel alignment to the wind direction
Lenticular

Grey Clouds that have a chance of light rain
Stratus

a high-altitude, very thin, generally uniform stratiform genus-type of cloud.
Cirrostratus

a cumulostratus, belongs to a genus-type of clouds characterized by large dark, rounded masses, usually in groups, lines, or waves, the individual elements being larger than those in altocumulus, and the whole being at a lower height,
Stratocumulus

Also called Cirrus filosus is a species of cirrus cloud
Cirrus Fibratus

a cloud type named for its tower-like projections that billow upwards from the base of the cloud.
Altocumulus castellanus

A cloud that has Heavy Rain
Nimbus

small, white patches of clouds often arranged in rows that live at high altitudes and are made of ice crystals.
Cirrocumulus
night shining clouds, are tenuous cloud-like phenomena in the upper atmosphere of Earth
Noctilucent

a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus uncinus is derived from Latin, meaning "curly hooks
Cirrus Uncinus

the most common species of the Altocumulus genus of clouds.
Altocumulus stratiformis

Wispy-Like Clouds That are made of Ice
Cirrus
a middle-altitude cloud genus made up of water droplets, ice crystals, or a mixture of the two
Altostratus

also called fractostratus or fractocumulus, are small, ragged cloud fragments that are usually found under an ambient cloud base.
Fractus

Cirrus floccus is a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus floccus is derived from Latin, meaning "a lock of wool
Cirrus Floccus

a cloud type named for its tuft-like, wooly appearance.
Altocumulus floccus

Huge cloud that is fluffy at the bottom but flat at the top
Cumulonimbus

a middle-altitude cloud genus that belongs mainly to the stratocumuliform physical category characterized by globular masses or rolls in layers or patches
Altocumulus

also called Cirrus densus and Cirrus nothus clouds are the highest of the main cloud genera
Cirrus spissatus

a low, horizontal cloud formation, usually appearing as an accessory cloud to a cumulonimbus
Arcus Cloud

a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud, typically a cumulonimbus raincloud, although they may be attached to other classes of parent clouds.
Mamma/Mammatus
