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22 May, 15:02

What are the four different cloud groups and how are they classified?

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    1. High clouds-composed almost entirely of ice crystals, the bases of these clouds start at 16,500 feet (5,032 meters) and reach 45,000 feet (13,725 meters).

    2. Cirrus - thin feather-like crystal clouds in patches or narrow bands. The large ice crystals that often trail downward in well-defined wisps are called mare's tails.

    3. Cirrostratusis-a thin, white cloud layer that resembles a veil or sheet. This layer can be striated or fibrous. Because of the ice content, these clouds are associated with the halos that surround the sun or moon.

    4. Cirrocumulus-thin clouds that appear as small white flakes or cotton patches and may contain super-cooled water.
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