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Ever wondered what those different clouds in the sky mean? Here’s a quick guide:

• High Clouds (20,000+ ft): Cirrus, Cirrostratus, Cirrocumulus – thin, wispy, made of ice crystals.

• Middle Clouds (6,500–20,000 ft): Altostratus, Altocumulus – thicker, can block sunlight.

• Low Clouds (surface to 6,500 ft): Stratus, Stratocumulus, Nimbostratus – gray, dense, can bring rain.

• Cumulus & Cumulonimbus span all layers – fluffy or towering, and often signal storms.

Understanding cloud types helps you predict the weather just by looking up!

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straub 7mo ago

Interesting

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Dorothy Mel 7mo ago

I thought so too.. I'm fascinated with clouds

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