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Is the alto cloud higher than the stratocumulus cloud?

Yes. Alto clouds form the medium altitude group, but stratus clouds are at low altitudes.


What clouds are in the low cloud group?

The low cloud group includes clouds that form below 6,500 feet (2,000 meters) such as stratus, cumulus, and stratocumulus clouds. These clouds are typically associated with overcast skies and can bring light rain or drizzle.


What type of clouds would you find in the low levels of the atmosphere?

Low clouds are no higher than 2000 meters. Clouds which belong to this group include stratus clouds, nimbostratus clouds, and stratocumulus clouds. Varying amounts of precipitation are associated with these clouds.


What is low lying cloud?

Low lying clouds are clouds that form closer to the ground and typically have a flat appearance. These clouds are usually found below 6,500 feet and can include types like stratus and stratocumulus clouds. They often bring overcast skies and can be associated with cooler weather.


What are a group of clouds called?

A group of clouds is commonly referred to as a "cloud cover" or "cloud bank."


What do you call a group of clouds?

There does not appear to be an official collective term for a group of clouds. Some people call them a group of clouds. Others just use "a group of" and the type of cloud they see like cirrus clouds or cumulonimbus clouds.


What are the cloud layers in order?

Clouds are classified into 4 main layers, with one layer which occurs extremely high up. They can be divided into the four 'families'. High clouds, which are Family A Middle clouds, which are Family B Low clouds, which are Family C Vertical clouds, which are Family D High clouds, which include ones such as Cirrocumulus and Cirrus clouds, occur at heights of around 30,000 feet. They generally have a very wispy appearance, generally due to the fact that a large portion of them are ice crystals. This is because the temperature at these altitudes can be well below freezing point. Middle clouds, such as the Altostratus cloud, are found at about 15,000 feet. The Altostratus cloud is generally grey or dark, like a rain cloud. However they are not so dark that you cannot see the sun through them! Low clouds include Cumulus, Stratocumulus and Cumulonimbus clouds. They are found around 6,500 feet, and are characterised by their much more defined 'cloud like' features. Cumulus clouds are the stereotypical cloud, quite heavy with a whispy edges. Cumulonimbus clouds however are storm clouds, and are very tall and dense. The heigh can reach well over 50,000 feet! The other cloud group appears in the mesosphere and the stratosphere, which is just below the mesosphere. They are typically made completely from ice due to the high altitudes.


What describes an altocumulus cloud?

An altocumulus cloud is a mid-level cloud that appears as a layer of white or gray, rounded masses or patches usually with a rippled appearance. They often indicate unsettled weather and can precede thunderstorms.


Cw belong which group?

what group is arclic belong to what group is arclic belong to


What group does the bees belong to?

they belong to the insects group


Which group of vertebrates do humans belong to?

The vertebrate group in which humans belong to is the mammal group.Humans belong to the Mammal group.


How do you group clouds?

Cumulus clouds are puffy. They have flat bottoms and are low in the sky. Cumulus clouds usually mean fair weather. If they grow tall, they can become thunderheads and bring rain.Cirrus clouds are the highest clouds. They usually mean fair weather. They look white and feathery.Stratus clouds are the low clouds. Fog is a stratus cloud at ground level. They look like a low gray blanket. Stratus clouds bring rain or snow.