feature of cirrus clouds
features of cumulus clouds
feature of stratus clouds
features of nimbus clouds
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Explanation:
1) Cirrus clouds are wispy, feathery, and composed entirely of ice crystals. They often are the first sign of an approaching warm front or upper-level jet streak. Unlike cirrus, cirrostratus clouds form more of a widespread, veil-like layer (similar to what stratus clouds do in low levels).
2) Cumulus clouds are clouds which have flat bases and are often described as "puffy", "cotton-like" or "fluffy" in appearance. Their name derives from the Latin cumulo-, meaning heap or pile.
3) Stratus clouds are uniform and flat, producing a gray layer of cloud cover which may be precipitation-free or may cause periods of light precipitation or drizzle.
4)Nimbostratus clouds are dark, grey, featureless layers of cloud, thick enough to block out the Sun and produce persistent rain.
Height of base: 2,000 - 10,000 ft.
Shape: Bands or areas of individual cells.
Latin: nimbus - rainy cloud; stratus - flattened or spread out.
Precipitation: Continuous rain or snow likely.
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