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- Cloud (9947 bytes)
14: ...g [[weather_front|warm]] and [[weather_front|cold front]]s,
22: ...e rapid growth of ice crystals, which precipitate from the cloud and melt as they fall. This process t...
24: ...front ([[ana-type]] or [[kata-type]] warm or cold front). Orographic uplift also creates variable clou...
31: [[Image:Clouds1.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Clouds (from above)]]
32: ...ud|cirrus]]. At this altitude water almost always freezes so clouds are composed of [[ice crystal]]s. ... - Cirrus cloud (3505 bytes)
9: ...proaching. Cirrus clouds can also be the remnants from a [[thunderstorm]].
15: ...es they are like blown out ice-crystals spreading from the top of a dying cumulonimbus.
20: ...ms occasionally produce copious amounts of cirrus from their anvils.[18] High-altitude winds commonly ...
25: ...ostratus clouds When cirrus clouds precede a cold front, squall line or multicellular thunderstorm, it... - Cumulus (1108 bytes)
3: ...g|thumb|center|250px|Towering cumulus with a rain-free base.]]
7: ...in the [[troposphere]] at a lower altitude than [[altocumulus]], usually below 8000 [[feet (unit of length)|fee...
9: ... occur at heights of 500-6000 meters in elevation from the [[earth]] and most often occur scattered or... - Stratocumulus (284 bytes)
1: ... individual elements being larger than those in [[altocumulus]] and the whole being at a lower altitude, usuall...
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