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Clouds come in assorted types. One classification is cloud base height: low, middle-level, high. Which of these is a middle-level cloud? |
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Another classification is stratification: is a cloud flat, or is convective uplift making it "bumpy"? Which of these is cumuliform? (Easy!!) |
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Many clouds are difficult to categorise. A common cloud formation has equal characteristics of cumuliform and stratiform. Which is it? (Easy, again!!) |
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Clouds can also be classified by the causation of their formation. This can be by orographic uplift, by frontal uplift, or by convection, and of course by a combination of causes. Which cloud is formed solely by orography (terrain)? |
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Why do most low-level clouds have flat bases? |
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In a stable airmass (little convection) with strong winds, it is possible to see this interesting cloud. |
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Dark clouds are caused by the evaporation of dirty water. |
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You can get very wet when the main cloud is nimbostratus. |
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High atmospheric pressure is usually associated with dry weather. |
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The World Meteorological Organization defines standard code listings for all clouds.For example Cumulus is Cu, Altocumulus is Ac. What is the code for cumulonimbus? |
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To generalise, the wettest regions of the world are the tropics, the driest, the poles. What is NOT a reason for this? |
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The driest regions always have little cloudiness. |
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The largest cloud masses are those associated with low-pressure regions.Why is this? |
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What is a cold front? |
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What cloud is associated with tornado formation? |
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