Cloud Types Presentation

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By Vergie M. Wingate H.H. Beam School Fifth Grade

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By Vergie M. Wingate

H.H. Beam School

Fifth Grade

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Analyze the formation of clouds and their relationship to

weather systems.

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There are three basic types of clouds: stratus, cirrus, and cumulus. All other clouds are a combination of these three. How can these cloud types be used to predict the weather.

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Clouds form when air rises and cools .Clouds are made of tiny drops of water. These drops stick to dusk and other tiny particles in the air.

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These clouds are formed when a mass of warm air is slowly pushed up over a mass of cooler air or over a mountain.

Stratus means “layer,” and these clouds form layers. These clouds can produce rain or snow.

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On clear days when the surface of the earth cools more quickly, a stratus cloud or fog will form close to the ground.

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These clouds form when large bubbles of warm air rise rapidly into the atmosphere. Cumulus clouds have flat bottoms and puff tops. Small white cumulus clouds mean fair weather.

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Cumulus means “hump.” Although these clouds usually mean fair weather, they can produce light rain or snow showers.

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Cumulonimbus clouds are big dark tall cumulus clouds that bring thundershowers.

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Cumulonimbus Clouds or thunderheads will sometimes produce a hail storm.

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Cirrus clouds form high in the sky. They look thin and you can see through them. They are made mostly of ice crystals.

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Cirrus means “curl of hair” . Cirrus clouds usually mean good weather. However they may signal a that a change in weather conditions is coming.

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A. Rain or snow

B. thunderstorm

C. Fair weather

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Usually fair weather, but it may rain or snow.

C. Dust storm

B. Thunderstorm

A.

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A. Hail storm

B. Snow

c. Fair weather

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A. Fair weather

B. Thunderstorm

C. Light rain

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Websites Used

http://www.schoolscience.rice.edu/duker/weatypeclouds.html

http:www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/weather/2html

http:www.weatherstock.com/hailcat3.html

http:www.danheller.com/images/California/GoldenGate/fog/img18.html

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