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Stratocumulus Common. Some- times covering the whole sky, sometimes more like flattened cumulus. Cumulus Small cumulus have a cotton wool shape. Often grow to bunch together. No rain. Altostratus Thicker than cirrostratus; sun visible as disc. No shadows or halo. Altocumulus Broken into small flat clouds, often regularly ar- ranged. No rain or snow. Cirrus Sometimes delicate, hair-like strands. Sometimes thicker blobs. Cirrostratus A veil of thin white cloud. Sun clearly visible with shadows. Often with a halo. Cirrocumulus Not a common type. Some- times dappled or rippled. Sun visible. Nimbostratus Thick, dark stratus, giving rain, which is often heavy and prolonged. Difficult to photo- graph. Cumulonimbus Cumulus grown tall and dark. Showers likely. Top can be very high, sometimes feathery or flat. Stratus Grey, flat and bor- ing, no sun visi- ble. Drizzle may fall. Called hill fog on high ground. L o w R ai n Fallin g Lo w Ra in Fallin g L o w B elo w 20 00 m L o w B elo w 2 0 0 0 m L o w B e l o w 2 0 0 0 m M id -le v e l 2 0 0 0 t o 6 00 0 m Mid-lev el 20 0 0 to 6 00 0 m Hig h a b ov e 60 00 m Hi g h a b ov e 6 0 0 0 m H i g h a b o v e 6 0 0 0 m MetLink Cloud Wheel Cut out along the dotted lines, poke a hole in the centre of both circles and put a paper fastener through the holes. You are now ready to identify clouds. Ci Cc Cu As Ac Ns Cb St Sc Cs

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Altocumulus Broken into small flat clouds, often regularly ar- ranged. No rain or snow.

CirrusSom

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hair-like strands.

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Cirrostratus

A veil of thin white

cloud. Sun clearly

visible with

shadows. Often

with a halo.

Cirrocumulus

Not a com

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type. Some-

times dappled

or rippled. Sun visible.

Nimbostratus

Thick, dark stratus,

giving rain, which

is often heavy

and prolonged.

Difficult to

photo-

graph.

CumulonimbusCumulus grown tall and dark. Showers likely. Top can be very high, sometimes feathery or flat.

Stratus

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fall. Called hill

fog on high

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