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Cloud identification guide

Cloud identification guide

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Cloud identification guide

(Section 2.7.2.1.2)

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Huge cloud tower, sometimes with anvil. Thunderstorm possible.

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Hooks, feathers, bands or patches with silky shimmer.

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Isolated, puffy cloud with sharp outlines.

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Transparent milky or fibrous veil, casts shadow, produces halo.

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Thin, pure white fields of small grains or ripples at a high level. Size < 1°

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smooth , extensive layer is casts ; cast no shadow , even if Sun / Moon is recognizable as a blurred dot .

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White/grey patches (turreted, lens shaped or balls of cotton), sheets or structured layer with undulations or rolls. Size 1° – 3°

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dark rain cloud or bright snow cloud . usually continuous rain , snow or ice pellet .

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Grey is arranged or whitish field , roll or bundle , with rounded edge , at low level ; regularly arrange element . Size 5Â ° – 10Â ° ( full hand )

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Grey-whitish low layer, sometimes with drizzle or snow grains. If Sun/Moon is visible its outline is clear. Can occur in fragments.

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Figure 10. Pictorial cloud identification guide