Types of Clouds Group 1
Types of Clouds Group 1
What is a cloud?
~ It is a thick mass of suspended water drops or ice
crystals.
From this information, we can identify three basic cloud types and
seven other common cloud types.
Cloud Type by Form
Radiation fog: forms at night when cold ground cools the air
above it (in valleys)
Advection fog: forms when warm, moist air moves over colder
surface and cools (in coastal areas)
In this fog, off the coast of Oregon, a cold ocean current cools the air to the
air’s dew point temperature. This cooling of the air created the fog. This is
called:
For the development of this fog, warm water is evaporating into cool air. The cool air becomes
saturated (its relative humidity becomes 100%) and condensation creates the fog. This is called:
Radiation Fog
Cold Air
Condensation
Evaporation
Warm Water
Vertically Developed Clouds
All high clouds are thin cause infrequent light Nimbostratus clouds are
and white and are often snow and drizzle the main precipitation
made up of ice crystals makers