Favorite cloud type?

  • A low cloud type

    Votes: 10 31.3%
  • A middle cloud type

    Votes: 4 12.5%
  • A high cloud type

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Mammatus clouds

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • Orographic clouds

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lenticular clouds

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • Contrails

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    32
Dysgenic Pup

Dysgenic Pup

A canine thatā€™s not so heavenly.
Sep 18, 2021
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Groups of clouds:

Low clouds: Surface - 7,000 feet (Surface - 2 kilometers).
Middle clouds: 7,000 - 23,000 feet (2 - 7 kilometers).
High clouds: 16,000 - 43,000 feet (5 - 13 kilometers).
Special clouds: Not characterized by height.



Suffixes/Prefixes used for identification:

Cumulus/Cumu: Fluffy clouds.
Stratus/Strato: A sheet of clouds.
Nimbus/Nimbo: Precipitating clouds
Alto: Mid-level clouds
Cirro: Ice crystal clouds.
Mamma: Breast-like appearance.



Low Clouds:

Cumulus clouds:
Low fluffy clouds. Have varying shapes and sizes.
These are typically accompanied by fair weather. Most iconic cloud type.

iu



Stratus clouds:
Low, thin, gray/white sheets covering the sky. Thin enough for the sun or moon to shine through.
Looks like a fog that doesn't reach the ground. Accompanied by fair, perhaps misty, gloomy weather.

iu



Cumulonimbus clouds:
Low, fluffy, precipitating clouds. Grows on hot days due to warm, wet air rising.
Looks like a huge mountain or tower from a distance. Accompanied by heavy rain, snow, hail, lightning, and/or tornadoes!

iu



Stratocumulus clouds:
Low, patchy, fluffy, gray/white sheets that often resemble a honeycomb-like pattern.
Accompanied by fair, perhaps misty, weather but may indicate a storm is on the way.

iu



Middle Clouds:

Nimbostratus clouds:
Mid-level, precipitating, dark gray sheets covering the sky. Like stratus clouds but are much thicker and are mid-level (may blot out the sun). Accompanied by continuous rain or snow.
iu


Altocumulus clouds:
Mid-level, gray/white fluffy rows of ripples.
Accompanied by fair-weather but may indicate a storm is coming soon.
iu


Altostratus clouds:
Mid-level, gray/blue-gray sheets covering the sky. The sun or moon may shine through but will appear fuzzy.
Similar to nimbostratus clouds but isn't accompanied by continuous rain or snow, although it indicates that in the future.

iu



High Clouds:

Cirrus clouds:
High, delicately thin clouds composed of ice crystals. Shape formed by wind currents.
Indicates a change of weather is on the way (perhaps a warm front incoming).
iu


Cirrocumulus clouds:
High, thin, fluffy puff-like rows composed of ice crystals.
Indicate fair but cold weather (if you live in a tropical region, may indicate a hurricane!).

iu


Cirrostratus clouds:
High, thin sheets of ice crystal that cover the sky. May appear to give the sun or moon a halo when they shine through.
Indicates rain or snow is coming in 12-24 hours.

iu



Special Clouds:

Mammatus clouds:
Pouches that hang underneath the base of another cloud, typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Created when the cold air in a cloud sinks. Indicates severe weather is on its way.

iu


Orographic Clouds:
Clouds that get their shape from colliding with mountains or hills, or the sea breeze when two air masses interact.
May indicate thunderstorms in the future.
iu


Lenticular Clouds:
Clouds that get their shape from hilly terrain or the way air rises over flat terrain. Look like flying saucers.
iu


Kelvin-Helmholtz Clouds:
Look like ocean waves. Occurs when wind interacts with hills or mountains, shaping the clouds.
iu


Contrails:
Only anthropogenic cloud. Caused by water vapor in jet exhausts.
Can provide info about the layers of moisture in the sky.
iu
 
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houseofleaves

houseofleaves

and this with thee remains.
Jan 14, 2022
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CIRRUS CLOUDS šŸ˜ always loved them
 
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Al_stargate

Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
738
I like the regular cumulus clouds the best. Other ones are creepy.
 
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Experienced
Mar 5, 2022
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Now THIS is a thread.
 
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ColorlessTrees

ColorlessTrees

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Jan 4, 2022
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Actually this is a great thread. Now I know the names for tons of cloud types. Thanks for your effort.

Cirrus supremacy.
 
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allesistgut

Experienced
Jan 22, 2022
275
love this and love stratus clouds!
 
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SpaceCadet

SpaceCadet

ā€ŽIn a perfect world, nobody would be suicidal
Feb 27, 2022
193
Didn't know they had so many types and different names. I can picture myself laying down on grass on a sunny day looking up the sky full of Cumulus clouds all day long
 
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NaturalBornNEET

NaturalBornNEET

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Feb 22, 2022
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any cloud that blots out the sun
 
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Britvik

Britvik

Pro-choice
Mar 1, 2022
143
There are fancier clouds, no question, but nothing packs the dramatic menace of a cumulonimbus cloud! I can feel the hairs on my neck rising just thinking about one šŸ˜‰
 
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DeutscheKartoffel

DeutscheKartoffel

Reclaiming my human rights & liberty thru suicide.
Dec 12, 2021
361

Groups of clouds:

Low clouds: Surface - 7,000 feet (Surface - 2 kilometers).
Middle clouds: 7,000 - 23,000 feet (2 - 7 kilometers).
High clouds: 16,000 - 43,000 feet (5 - 13 kilometers).
Special clouds: Not characterized by height.



Suffixes/Prefixes used for identification:

Cumulus/Cumu: Fluffy clouds.
Stratus/Strato: A sheet of clouds.
Nimbus/Nimbo: Precipitating clouds
Alto: Mid-level clouds
Cirro: Ice crystal clouds.
Mamma: Breast-like appearance.



Low Clouds:

Cumulus clouds:
Low fluffy clouds. Have varying shapes and sizes.
These are typically accompanied by fair weather. Most iconic cloud type.

iu



Stratus clouds:
Low, thin, gray/white sheets covering the sky. Thin enough for the sun or moon to shine through.
Looks like a fog that doesn't reach the ground. Accompanied by fair, perhaps misty, gloomy weather.

iu



Cumulonimbus clouds:
Low, fluffy, precipitating clouds. Grows on hot days due to warm, wet air rising.
Looks like a huge mountain or tower from a distance. Accompanied by heavy rain, snow, hail, lightning, and/or tornadoes!

iu



Stratocumulus clouds:
Low, patchy, fluffy, gray/white sheets that often resemble a honeycomb-like pattern.
Accompanied by fair, perhaps misty, weather but may indicate a storm is on the way.

iu



Middle Clouds:

Nimbostratus clouds:
Mid-level, precipitating, dark gray sheets covering the sky. Like stratus clouds but are much thicker and are mid-level (may blot out the sun). Accompanied by continuous rain or snow.
iu


Altocumulus clouds:
Mid-level, gray/white fluffy rows of ripples.
Accompanied by fair-weather but may indicate a storm is coming soon.
iu


Altostratus clouds:
Mid-level, gray/blue-gray sheets covering the sky. The sun or moon may shine through but will appear fuzzy.
Similar to nimbostratus clouds but isn't accompanied by continuous rain or snow, although it indicates that in the future.

iu



High Clouds:

Cirrus clouds:
High, delicately thin clouds composed of ice crystals. Shape formed by wind currents.
Indicates a change of weather is on the way (perhaps a warm front incoming).
iu


Cirrocumulus clouds:
High, thin, fluffy puff-like rows composed of ice crystals.
Indicate fair but cold weather (if you live in a tropical region, may indicate a hurricane!).

iu


Cirrostratus clouds:
High, thin sheets of ice crystal that cover the sky. May appear to give the sun or moon a halo when they shine through.
Indicates rain or snow is coming in 12-24 hours.

iu



Special Clouds:

Mammatus clouds:
Pouches that hang underneath the base of another cloud, typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Created when the cold air in a cloud sinks. Indicates severe weather is on its way.

iu


Orographic Clouds:
Clouds that get their shape from colliding with mountains or hills, or the sea breeze when two air masses interact.
May indicate thunderstorms in the future.
iu


Lenticular Clouds:
Clouds that get their shape from hilly terrain or the way air rises over flat terrain. Look like flying saucers.
iu


Kelvin-Helmholtz Clouds:
Look like ocean waves. Occurs when wind interacts with hills or mountains, shaping the clouds.
iu


Contrails:
Only anthropogenic cloud. Caused by water vapor in jet exhausts.
Can provide info about the layers of moisture in the sky.
iu
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symphony

symphony

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WhatDoesTheFoxSay?

WhatDoesTheFoxSay?

Hold your head high, and your middle finger higher
Dec 25, 2020
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No love for fluffy, precipitating and ice crystal clouds?
 
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WhatDoesTheFoxSay?

WhatDoesTheFoxSay?

Hold your head high, and your middle finger higher
Dec 25, 2020
1,111
The high clouds literally have the most votes.

I'm referring to these descriptions:
Cumulus/Cumu: Fluffy clouds.
Stratus/Strato: A sheet of clouds.
Nimbus/Nimbo: Precipitating clouds
Alto: Mid-level clouds
Cirro: Ice crystal clouds.
Mamma: Breast-like appearance.
I for one, love soft and fluffy things.
 
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WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
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I'm a low cloud bitch.
 
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Britvik

Britvik

Pro-choice
Mar 1, 2022
143
The tension is almost unbearable! High cloud types and low cloud types are currently tied on 28.6%.
I'm not sure my fingernails can take any more chewing. For the love of condensation, let's settle this soon!
 
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waitingforrest

Elementalist
Dec 27, 2021
842
Yes it changed my life. I highly recommend clouds for everyone. It is great for all ages. I now know the meaning of life.

I must condense all the water on Earth to summon the biggest cloud ever. Only then is my life complete.

5/5 stars.
 
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Nolan96

Nolan96

Mage
Feb 12, 2022
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Gloomy grey stratus with a light cool breeze on a Fall day
 
Enigmatic Sailor

Enigmatic Sailor

vicissitudes of fate...
Oct 29, 2021
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Those giant pink clouds that tower over the horizon in the summer. Too beautiful šŸ‘Œ