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The front shown in figure 2 can lead to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds, which bring heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and sometimes severe weather. Other types of clouds that can form along the front include nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that produce steady rain or snow, and stratocumulus clouds, which are low, lumpy clouds that can bring light precipitation.
Lightning typically travels from clouds to the ground, but it can also occur between clouds or within a cloud. This happens when electrical charges build up in the clouds and discharge towards the ground, creating a lightning strike.
Generally speaking, both stratiform and convective clouds will produce precipitation. So stratus cloud ("scud") and stratocumulus will produce drizzle, cumulus and/or cumulonimbus will produce showers of rain, snow or hail, while altostratus and nimbostratus will produce rain or snow. The middle level cloud altocumulus castellanus will produce light showers. Cirrus is composed of ice crystals and while virga (rain falling but evaporating) can sometimes be seen, high level cloud rarely produces precipitation. Bear in mind that the low, middle and high cloud etages vary in height with latitude so cirrus may be reported over polar regions at 10,000 ft, so it's possible that precipitation may fall from cirrus over high latitude regions.
Two kinds of clouds made by humans are contrails, which are formed by aircraft engine exhaust condensing in cold air, and cloud seeding, which involves dispersing substances into the atmosphere to induce or enhance cloud formation for weather modification purposes.
Clouds are classified into four main types: cirrus, cumulus, stratus, and nimbus. Each type has variations, resulting in subtypes like cirrostratus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus. These subtypes combine to form the 27 different cloud classifications recognized by the International Cloud Atlas.
The front shown in figure 2 can lead to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds, which bring heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and sometimes severe weather. Other types of clouds that can form along the front include nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that produce steady rain or snow, and stratocumulus clouds, which are low, lumpy clouds that can bring light precipitation.
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clouds tell you what the weather is going to be, so that is why there are so many kinds.
name two describe two kinds of clouds by humans
Yes, different types of clouds do sometimes bring different types of weather. For example: Clouds with nimbus/nimbo words in their name usually bring rain or snow.
Because there are many kind of clouds that makes and tells the different kinds of climate.such as stratus,cirrus. u can find more at http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/cloud3.html
Cloud computing is the next generation in Internet storage. You can get 3 different kinds of clouds. There are public clouds, private clouds, and hybrid clouds.
Temperture,weather,clouds,air
cloudy and windy
Two kinds of clouds made by humans are contrails, which form behind airplanes as a result of water vapor in the aircraft exhaust condensing, and pyrocumulus clouds, which form above large wildfires due to the intense heat convection caused by the fire.
Snow,rain,sleet,and hail.
They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!