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HighMid 2 km 1 km 0 km 4 km 5 km 6 km ONVECTIVE CLOUDS LOUDS Cirrus Cirrus Contrail Contrail National Aeronautics and Space Administrationhttpwwwna
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HighMid 2 km 1 km 0 km 4 km 5 km 6 km ONVECTIVE CLOUDS LOUDS Cirrus Cirrus Contrail Contrail National Aeronautics and Space Administrationhttpwwwna. Second Grade Science. By: Christy Gibson . Clouds. A . cloud is composed of tiny water droplets (or ice crystals) that are suspended in the air. . If . the droplets become large enough. , they . may be visible as a cloud or fog. Wolfpack. Your Objective Here is to Navigate Safely to the Landing Zone . A. void . severe weather. Click Here to Begin Flight Path. Here is a Transmission we received from Earth Review this in order to Navigate Successfully.. Cloud Naming. Prefix indicates height. Cirro. . high, 5-13 km. Alto middle, 2-5 km. (none) low, 0-2 km. Name for appearance. Cirrus . wispy strands. Stratus layered, uniform. Cumulus puffy with vertical structure. Cirrus. Feathery or tufted. Looks like horse tails. Are found between 6000 and 12,000 meters. Made of ice crystals. May be followed by rain or snow. Cirrus. Stratus. Means sheets or layers. Flat, gray clouds that cover the whole sky. FORMATIONS. IDT 7062. By Renee Payne. Tutorial Navigation. . The Home button will returns you to the Title page. . . . . The Forward arrow button takes your to the Next page.. By Izzat Monroe. BIG SCARY BLANKETS. BIG SCARY BLANKETS. This picture was taken at my house. It was on 12/7/12 at 5:53pm. These clouds look like STRATUS clouds. That day was dark and gloomy.. BIG SCARY BLANKETS. Cirrus clouds can best be described as “ice-crystal” clouds that look like wispy curls of hair. These clouds are often the first signs of approaching weather changes. . Cirrus. These clouds are often referred to as “mackerel sky”. The ripples in these clouds look like the scales on a fish and are a sign of unsettled weather to come. . (Directions taken directly from the Flynn, 2018 AMS abstract). Reference: . Flynn, . W. . . J. ., 2018: Cloud Identification Exercise.. . 27th Symposium on Education,. . Austin, . TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc. Instrumentation and Observations. MUSTANSIRIYAH UNIVERSITY . COLLEGE OF SCIENCES. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DEPARTMENT . Welcome Students! . . To LECTURE FIVE. CLOUDS. A . cloud. is a visible collection of billions of small water and/or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere above Earth’s surface. Clouds form when water vapor condenses.. . Can you identify . cloud types in landscape paintings? . Directions. : Take a look at each piece of art and try to identify the clouds. The following slide has the answer. Good luck!. Title. : Route de Louveciennes.
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