Cumulus Clouds
These are the fluffy, cotton-like clouds that are often associated with fair weather. They are low-level clouds that can grow into towering giants known as cumulonimbus.
Clouds are not just a pretty sight; they tell a story about the weather and the atmosphere. Let's dive into the enchanting world of cloud formations!
These are the fluffy, cotton-like clouds that are often associated with fair weather. They are low-level clouds that can grow into towering giants known as cumulonimbus.
Stratus clouds often appear as an overcast layer and can bring light mist or a drizzle. They are closest to the ground and blanket the sky in gray.
High in the sky, cirrus clouds look like delicate wisps. These clouds are made of ice crystals and often signal a change in the weather.
Typically found in the middle altitude, altostratus clouds cover the sky like a grayish blanket and can precede storms with continuous rain or snow.