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Clouds

What Are The Different Types Of Clouds?

by Shub Jane
July 11, 2022
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Does sky excite you? If yes, you might wonder more about the sky that seems simple but holds many secrets. Even though the sky appears pristine blue, it is something that is filled with hazy white clouds. And you might get curious to know more about clouds. So, a cloud is a meteorological term that is an aerosol comprised of visible liquid droplets, frozen crystals, and similar particles scattered in the atmosphere. In contrast, pure water or a wide range of chemicals would be the reason behind the formation of these droplets and crystals.

Meanwhile, the process through which clouds are made up is called saturation of the air. On Earth, when the few cooled particles of air reach their dew points and become water vapor, the wholesome process forms the clouds.
The study of these clouds is known as Nephology. These beautiful scenic clouds are further differentiated into different types of Clouds that might look the same to us but aren’t.

So, Let’s Have A Glance Over The Type Of Clouds!

There are four types of clouds; these are differentiated on the base of altitude, stretch, density, and transparency of the clouds.

1. Cirrus Clouds

Cirrus Clouds

The first type is known as Cirrus clouds. While the clouds are majorly formed due to the high altitudes of 8,000 and 12,000m, Cirrus Clouds are unhooked with dilute and light clouds. You can see them with your naked eyes as they are feathery, making them easily accessible. Most interestingly, these Cirrus Clouds always retain a white appearance.

2. Cumulus Clouds

Cumulus Clouds

The second primary form of cloud is the Cumulus cloud. These are formed at an altitude of 4,000-7000m. The cumulus clouds feel exactly like cotton wool. For example, if you have touched the sheep, the white wool will connect you with a warm and soft feel. That is what precisely these clouds feel. The detached pattern of the clouds can be visible in the sky. Along with these, have a flat base.

3. Stratus Clouds

Stratus Clouds

The third type of cloud is Stratus Clouds. The Stratus Clouds are horizontal. They stretch up to a significant part of the sky. They are also known as layered clouds. These clouds are formed due to various temperatures, including mixtures of air masses and loss of heat. The presence of Stratus Clouds retains a cool, fine, and overcast day.

4. Nimbus Clouds

Nimbus Clouds

The term nebulous synonymous with clouds derives from Nimbus clouds. The Nimbus Clouds are formed in low altitudes, i.e., making the sky appear hazy. In addition, the appearance of Nimbus clouds includes a shady and dark grey sky alongside the formation of these clouds barricading the sun’s rays. However, the presence of Nimbus clouds may cause heavy rainfall and even thunderstorms. Meanwhile, the reason behind the waterflood also consists of the Nimbus Clouds.

Here’s the all major classification of clouds. So, from now onwards you can differentiate the form of clouds in terms of their attitude and appearance.

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Shub Jane

Shub Jane

I love traveling to the mountains, nature, and wild animals. With experience of living in more than 21 countries, I'm ready to share my views and reviews from my side of the world.

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