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Image : http://www.flickr.comWhen scientists and meteorologists to discuss this very general, when is the time to talk in general to different types of clouds. In fact, there are two basic types of clouds, cumulus and stratus. Within these two general types, scientists and weather observers, a number of sub-types differ, depending on the weather and appearance.
Clouds show that there is growing masses of air and water condenses. In this sense,Experts and observers predict storms understanding of the situation, with some accuracy that can occur with which weather systems. However, while the non-professionals enjoyed for many centuries, so many forms that, when the clouds appear to form, with a cloud classification was developed relatively recently.
According to most historical accounts, an Englishman named Luke Howard developed a cloud classification plan and presented it to a scientific society in 1803. The names that were used incommon practice of using the Latin language. This method allows combinations with the name of the cloud, which some of the subtypes.
The two basic types, as mentioned above, there are cumulus and stratus. The first has its roots in the combination of words, literally "cow." This shows the nature of the swollen clouds formed by convection and moves the process of lifting / weather, where the vapor and particles.
In contrast, the stratiform cloud is calledbecause of the Stratus Latin for "layer". These clouds are literally flat, complex, as the name suggests. In another process of the formation of cumulus clouds, the type of stratus clouds gather with the frontal systems and are often associated with stable weather conditions.
The altitude at which the clouds can help you determine what type they are. For example, the cloud over 16,500 feet above sea level in general, are known as cirrus clouds. This meansthat the cirrus "is sometimes added to give specific names for basic types of clouds. There is another kind of sub-cloud usually not at 6500 meters and up to the level of cirrus clouds. This type of cloud detected at times can be as high "cloud. The clouds form at the lower levels are classified usually as one of only two basic types – Stratus, and Cumulus.
However, there are storm clouds, which many consider a class by itself does, because this type of cloud is almostall altitudes. The term "halo" means that the cloud has rain. Of course, the practice of classifying cloud far from a perfect science. However, many experts know that adjust the flexibility of the system of the seemingly infinite variations in clouds.
Almost everyone is aware that the cloud is on the rise with the air cooled down to the water vapor is at saturation. Droplets grow large enough to be utilized by gravity, and we have what is commonlyknown as precipitation. There are different types of precipitation – rain, sleet and snow between the different species. The clouds are the birthplace of the rainfall experienced in the field.
