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cirrus
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curly, thin, wispy, or feathery-high cloud, delicatewispy clouds that appear high in the sky, ice crystals. at times can indicate the location of a distant storm
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cumulus
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piled up, puffy, billowing or accumulated mounds-are those ever-changing puffy, cauliflower-shaped clouds that usually float lazily across the sky and signal fair weather, their tops shine brilliantly white in the sun while their bases are darker
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stratus
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spread out, sheet like, or layered,are low, even gray sheets, only a drizzle can fall from them
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stratocumulus
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irregulsr folds and layers, darh and light areas on the bottom, piles of clouds in the layers, don't often produce rain
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nimbostratus
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true rain clouds, are thich and dark enough to block the sun completely, produce steady rain
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fog
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is a cloud whose base touches the ground
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cumolonimbus
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thunderheads,mean heavy rain, lightning, and thunder, hial or on occasions, a deadly tornado comes from these clouds
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cirrocumulus
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clouds look like many small tufts of cotton hanging high, but they rarely form together, often rippled and wavelike, these clouds indicate and approaching warm front
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cirrostratus
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white torn veils or patches of silk, a halo to appear around the sun
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altocumulus
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patches of gray or white, commonly arranged in rows and can cover, to the earth-bound veiwer, the entire sky
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altostratus
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blue or gray sheet across the sky , sun appears as though it were shining through frosted glass
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