How many water in cloud?
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This is perhaps a better question than how much rain a cloud can hold. Scientists estimate that one inch of rain falling over an area of one square mile is equal to 17.4 million gallons of water. That much water would weigh 143 million pounds!
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Depends how big the cloud is, It is not constant always changing. The water content goes down when it rains. Some clouds have 100’s of millions of gallons of water in them. A small cloud could have as little as a few drops.
What percentage of water is stored in our clouds?
One estimate of global water distribution
Water source Water volume, in cubic miles Percent of total water
Atmosphere 3,094 0.001%
Total global fresh water 8,404,000 2.5%
Total global water 332,500,000 100%
How does a cloud store water?
Clouds do not store water; they collect it. To create a cloud, one must simply allow water droplets to form around cloud condensation nuclei. These are small atmospheric particles that water droplets condense around, creating a small liquid film around them.