All clouds are diffiened into four layers as follows-
low level clouds-stratus, stratocumulus,nimbostratus and fog(really low stratus)
medium level clouds-altocumulus,altostratus
high level clouds-cirrocumulus,cirrostratus and cirrus.
many level clouds- these are usually convective clouds like cumulonimbuses.
stratocumulus for A+
cirrus
Clouds with the prefix of 'alto' are middle level clouds between 6500 and 23,000 feet. The two alto clouds are altocumulus and altostratus and these types of clouds usually bring precipitation from rain.
muti-level clouds are heavy precipitation(rainfall) produces. The latin wordnimbo and nibus means rainfall.
There are two main types: stratus (flat layer) clouds and cumulus (tall bubbly) clouds. As well as the two main types, high clouds are called Cirrus. Middle-level clouds are Alto. Rain clouds have Nimbus attached to them. So: Low-level clouds are Stratus, Cumulus, Cumulonimbus and Stratocumulus. Middle-level clouds are Altostratus and Altocumulus High-level clouds are: Cirrus, Cirrostratus and Cirrocumulus. A cloud that grows from low-level, through middle-level up to high-level, is called Nimbostratus and this deep cloud can bring heavy rain or snow that can last for several hours.
mid level clouds.
high clouds means there will be good weather and low clouds mean stormy weather
Clouds and fog are both water vapor that's visible in the air. Clouds are found above ground level, are more common, and usually thicker. Fog occurs at ground level.
cirrus
Clouds with the prefix of 'alto' are middle level clouds between 6500 and 23,000 feet. The two alto clouds are altocumulus and altostratus and these types of clouds usually bring precipitation from rain.
muti-level clouds are heavy precipitation(rainfall) produces. The latin wordnimbo and nibus means rainfall.
Invert Level is the bottom of the pipe, reduced level is the middle of the pipe.
are lenticular high, low, or middle level?
There are two main types: stratus (flat layer) clouds and cumulus (tall bubbly) clouds. As well as the two main types, high clouds are called Cirrus. Middle-level clouds are Alto. Rain clouds have Nimbus attached to them. So: Low-level clouds are Stratus, Cumulus, Cumulonimbus and Stratocumulus. Middle-level clouds are Altostratus and Altocumulus High-level clouds are: Cirrus, Cirrostratus and Cirrocumulus. A cloud that grows from low-level, through middle-level up to high-level, is called Nimbostratus and this deep cloud can bring heavy rain or snow that can last for several hours.
mid level clouds.
mid level clouds.
mid level clouds.
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