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Science 1206 Unit 2: Weather Dynamics

Worksheet 3: Identifying Clouds

When you look up in the sky, you realize that no two clouds look exactly alike. Clouds areformed from water vapor that condenses then clusterstogether in droplets. There are many different types ofclouds that can be seen. The types of clouds aredetermined based on what they look like and how highthey are in the atmosphere

High Level clouds Mid Level clouds Low Level Clouds Vertical Clouds

High Level clouds areformed in altitudes above6100 m. Because thetemperatures are so coldat this elevation, theseclouds are formed fromice crystals.

Cirrus clouds are thinand wispy clouds that areblown by highs winds. They usually mean theday will have fair orpleasant weather, andfollow the direction thatthe air moves at thealtitudes they are foundat.

Cirrostratus clouds arelike very thin sheets ofclouds that cover largeparts of the sky.

Cirrocumulus cloudslook like small roundpuffs in the sky. Sometimes they arecalled mackerel cloudsbecause they look similarto fish scales

Mid -level clouds arefound in altitudesbetween 2000 m to600m. They are formedmainly of water droplets,but they can also bemade of ice crystalswhen the temperature iscold enough.

Altocumulus clouds arecomposed of waterdroplets and are gray andpuffy. These clouds areusually seen on warmand humid summermornings and are usuallya sign that thunderstormswill follow later in theday.

Altostratus clouds aremade up of ice crystalsan water droplets. Theycan cover the entire skyand form before rainstorms

Low level clouds arefound below 2 000 m andalthough they are mostlymade up of waterdroplets. They can becomposed of ice particlesand snow in very coldtemperatures.

Stratus clouds areamong the low-lyingclouds. They are grayclouds that cover theentire sky and can be theresult of very thick foglifting in the morning.

Nimbostratus cloudsare dark gray clouds thatproduce falling rain orsnow.

Cumulus andCumulonimbus cloudsare both known asvertical clouds

Cumulus clouds are alsocalled fair weather cloudsand look like floatingcotton. They have veryflat bases and are notvery tall clouds.When cumulus cloudsare formed from droplets,they have very distinctedges, but as they movethrough the air causes theedges to appear moreragged and broken apart.

Cumulonimbus cloudscan take up severalkilometres across the skyand can reach elevations of 12 000m or higherbecause of very strongupdrafts in theatmosphere. Theseclouds bring lightening,thunder, violenttornadoes and otherintense weathersituations.

Low levelCumulonimbus cloudsare made up of waterdroplets, but at higherelevations they consist ofcrystals

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PART A: Multiple Choice [6]

1. These are high clouds that are composed of ice crystals:

(A) Cumulus (B) Nimbostratus (C) Altocumulus (D) Cirrus

2. Which of the following is a cloud on the ground?:

(A) Altocumulus(B) Cirrus(C) Cirrocumulus (D) Fog

3. The term stratus means:

(A) Vertically developed (B) Upper level (C) Horizontally layered (D) Low level

4. Which of the following is not one of the three properties used by meteorologists to classify clouds. (A) basic shape (B) cloud composition (C) height above the ground (D) whether or not precipitation is generated 5. The names of all three high-cloud genera contain which of the following words in some form. (A) alto (B) cumulus (C) cirrus (D) stratus 6. This is the most common classification of a vertically developed cloud:

(A) nephrolis(B) altolis(C) stratus(D) cumulus

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1. Name two types of low - level clouds. [1]

2. What type of clouds are called “ fair weather clouds and look like floating cotton? [1]

3. Name two types of clouds that are between 6100 m and 2000m in the air. [2]

4. Which type of cloud brings lighting, thunder and tornadoes? [1]

5. Are stratus clouds or cirrus clouds found closer to the ground? [1]

6. What are cirrus, cirrostratus and cirrocumulus clouds made of? [1]

7. What type of cloud is often formed by fog lifting in the morning? [1]

8. Why are cirrocumulus clouds often called mackerel clouds? [1]


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