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How are the clouds classified based on the forms (structure)?​

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Answered by b22554113
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Clouds are classified according to their height above and appearance (texture) from the ground. The following cloud roots and translations summarize the components of this classification system

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Answered by rajeevjnp
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Clouds are classified according to their height above and appearance (texture) from the ground.  

The following cloud roots and translations summarize the components of this classification system:  

High clouds (CH)

Base usually 20,000 ft or above, over the British Isles

High cloud types

Cirrus

Cirrocumulus

Cirrostratus

Medium clouds (CM)

Base usually between 6,500 and 20,000 ft over the British Isles.

Medium cloud types

Altocumulus

Altostratus

Nimbostratus

Low clouds (CL)

Base usually below 6,500 ft over the British Isles.

Low cloud types

Stratocumulus

Stratus

Cumulus

Cumulonimbus

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