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CLOUDS

CLOUDS. 3 BASIC TYPES. Stratus - Cumulus - Cirrus -. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=velxZEWhrDo. CLOUD PREFIXES. Latin Root Translation Example cumulus heap fair weather cumulus Stratus layer altostratus Cirrus curl of hair cirrus

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CLOUDS

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  1. CLOUDS

  2. 3 BASIC TYPES Stratus- Cumulus- Cirrus-

  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=velxZEWhrDo

  4. CLOUD PREFIXES Latin RootTranslationExample cumulus heap fair weather cumulus Stratus layer altostratus Cirrus curl of hair cirrus nimbus rain cumulonimbus

  5. LOOKING AT CLOUDS FROM SPACE http://daylightmap.com/clouds/

  6. CLOUD TYPES -Low Stratus clouds- grey, cover entire sky, resemble fog, no precipitation, but can drizzle

  7. CLOUD TYPES - Low Nimbostratus clouds- dark grey, wet looking, associated with continuous light to moderate falling rain or snow

  8. CLOUD TYPES – Mid level Altocumulus clouds- have water droplets, appear as grey puffy masses, rolled out in waves or bands

  9. CLOUD TYPES – Mid level Altostratus clouds- grey or blue-grey, composed of ice crystals and water droplets, cover entire sky, often form ahead of storms

  10. CLOUD TYPES – High level Cirrus clouds- thin, wispy clouds, blown by high up winds, usually mean fair weather

  11. CLOUD TYPES – High level Cirrostratus clouds- thin sheet-like clouds, cover entire sky, sun & moon can be seen thru them

  12. CLOUD TYPES – High level Cirrocumulusclouds- small rounded white puffs, has small ripples often resemble scales from fish-thus a sky with cirrocumulus clouds is referred to as a “mackerel sky”

  13. CLOUDS WITH VERTICAL DEVELOPMENT Cumulus clouds- puffy, resembles floating cotton, base of cloud is flat, top has rounded towers

  14. CLOUDS WITH VERTICAL DEVELOPMENT Cumulonimbus clouds- thunderstorm clouds, continue to grow vertically, lightening, thunder, and tornadoes are associated with these clouds

  15. CLOUDS - REVIEW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur0k7UDrrvg&feature=related CAN YOU MATCH THE CLOUDS? http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/cloudmatch.html

  16. CLOUD CHART

  17. How Far Away Is That Storm? The purpose of this experiment is to watch lightning and hear thunder to give you clues about how far away you are from a storm. One thunderstorm A stop watch (or the ability to say "one-Mississippi") 1. After you see a flash of lightning, count the number of seconds until you hear the thunder. (Use the stop watch or count "One-Mississippi, Two-Mississippi, Three-Mississippi," etc.) 2. For every 5 seconds the storm is one mile away. Divide the number of seconds you count by 5 to get the number of miles. • What travels more quickly, light or sound? • If you said light travels faster than sound, you're right! The lightning and thunder are happening at the same time, but light reaches you instantly, while sound takes longer. • Do you ever see lightning without hearing thunder? Some call that "heat lightning," but it is really lightning that is over 15 miles away and too far away for you to hear the thunder! • LOOK OUT if you see the lightning and hear the thunder at the same time

  18. CLOUDS - REVIEW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmOrdzKSQV8&feature=related http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/clouds/preview.weml eved october

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