Clouds
By: Navey Schafer
High Clouds
These are clouds that are 6 km up in the sky where the temp reaches freezing. They have small amounts of water vapors and low temperatures. These clouds are thin white and composed of ice. There are 3 types: Cirris, Cirrocumbulus, and Cirrostratus.
Cirris Clouds
This is what a Cirris could in the sky looks like.
Cirrocumbulus
This is what a Cirrocumbulus cloud looks like in the sky.
Cirrostratus
This is what a Cirrostratus clound looks like in the sky
Middle Clouds
These clouds are located 2-6km up and are mainly composed of water. There are two types of these clouds: altocumlous and altostratus.
Altocumulous
This is what a altocumulous cloud that has settled weather looks like up in the sky.
Altostratus
This is that an alto stratus cloud that has changing weather or storms looks like in the sky.
Low Clouds
These clouds are 2km and below and occur as general overcast. They are often widespread and associeated with somber skies along with trezzels. They have three different types of clouds also.
Stratus
This is what a stratus cloud looks like in the sky.
Stratuscumulous
This is what a stratuscumulous cloud looks like in the sky
stratonnumbulous
This is what a stratonnumbus cloud, also know as a rain cloud looks like in the sky.
Fog
Fog is a cloud that is usually formed on the ground