cumulus,stratus,and fog
nimbostratus
Answer:Nimbostratus Cloud or also known as Nimbus Cloud
No. Stratus clouds are low level, usually flat clouds that can bring rain or snow but usually do not indicate hazardous weather. A funnel cloud is a rotating downward projection of a cumulonimbus that is often cone shaped.
No. A Stratus Cloud is just a cloud that spreads around the sky. Nimbostratus clouds are the same thing but Nimbostratus clouds have thunder storms in them.
The thin, wispy clouds you saw are Cirrus clouds and they are very high in the atmosphere and made of ice crystals. They normally indicate a change in the weather, and it is usually bad weather. This means that the low layered cloud you saw was either a stratus or cumulonimbus cloud which are both storm clouds. Cirrus clouds don't always predict storms, but that was probably what was happening.
Yes. Alto clouds form the medium altitude group, but stratus clouds are at low altitudes.
Cumulus
Cirrus clouds are high-altitude clouds.
Cumulus clouds I do believe
A cloud that is known for being low and widespread is a nimbostratus cloud. They are large and wide precipitate clouds that reside at low and medium altitudes.
middle
Cumulus clouds are high to mid level 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.
status clouds
Altocumulus clouds are part of the Middle Cloud group. Puffy mid-level cloud.
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.
I believe that would be a cummulonimbus cloud, more commonly known as a storm cloud.