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CLOUDS Cloud Formation • As warm air cools, the amount of water vapor increases (humidity rises). • When the air is saturated with water vapor tiny water droplets form around particles of dust and smog in the atmosphere. • When millions of these drops collect, a cloud forms. How are clouds classified? • Clouds are classified by their shape and their height in the sky. There are 4 types of clouds. • Stratus • Cumulus • Cirrus • Nimbus Stratus Clouds • Stratus clouds usually form at low altitudes. • Stratus clouds usually look like a dull, gray blanket that hangs low in the sky. This type of cloud will form fog. Cumulus Clouds • Cumulus clouds form at middle altitudes but can also reach great heights during their formation. • Cumulus clouds look like puffy white cotton. Cirrus Clouds • Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes. • Cirrus clouds appear wispy, stringy or feathery because of the presence of ice crystals. Nimbus Clouds • These are dark clouds that are usually associated with rain or precipitation. Naming Clouds • Prefixes: –Cirro- describes high clouds –Alto- describes middle elevation clouds –Strato- describes low altitude clouds –Nimbo- clouds carrying rain • Example: A low altitude cloud that appears puffy white. Answer – • Example: A high altitude cloud that appears dull and gray. Answer - • http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/ clouds/