These clouds are made of ice crystals and usually indicate fair weather, although they can also signal that a change in the weather is coming, like a storm.
Cirrus Clouds
The measure of warmth or coldness of the atmosphere, typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Temperature
Measures temperature
Thermometer
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RIVER
These are the classic "nice weather" clouds. They form when warm air rises and cools, typically indicating fair weather, though large ones can develop into thunderstorms.
Cumulus Clouds
The amount of water vapor in the air. It’s usually expressed as a percentage.
Humidity
Measures atmospheric pressure.
Barometer
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OCEAN
These clouds are typically found at lower altitudes and can bring light precipitation like drizzle or light rain. They often make the sky appear overcast.
Stratus Clouds
Any form of water (liquid or solid) that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Precipitation
Measures humidity (the amount of moisture in the air).
Hygrometer
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POND
While not a specific cloud type, this term refers to clouds that are producing rain or snow. For example, cumulonimbus clouds are towering clouds associated with thunderstorms.
Nimbus Clouds
The fraction of the sky covered by clouds, which can range from clear skies to full overcast.
Cloud Cover
Measures wind speed.
Anemometer
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These are the clouds responsible for thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and even tornadoes. They can extend through all layers of the atmosphere, reaching up to the stratosphere.
Cumulonimbus Clouds
the weight of the air pressing down on the Earth's surface. It decreases with altitude.
AIR Pressure
Measures the amount of rainfall.
Rain Gauge
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