Cloud Forms And Classification
Cloud is a visible, dense mass of suspended water droplets and or ice crystals suspended in the air. Clouds are generally formed when air is forced to rise at a front, over mountains, or because of convection.
Types of Clouds
The first classification of clouds was given by Luke Howard (Englishman) in 1803. He distinguished three principal cloud forms:
- Stratus cloud – lying in a level sheet.
- Cumulus cloud-having flat bases and rounded tops, and being lumpy in appearance.
- Cirrus cloud – having a fibrous or feathery appearance.
There are ten basic principal types of clouds as given in the International Cloud ....
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