Chapter 10, Lesson 5 Clouds and Precipitation

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stratus clouds cirrus clouds cumulus clouds nimbus clouds alto clouds fog hail sleet nucleus overcast clear scattered clouds. Chapter 10, Lesson 5 Clouds and Precipitation. stratus – Stratus clouds form in blanket-like layers. They hang low in the troposphere most of the time. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 10, Lesson

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stratus cloudscirrus clouds

cumulus clouds

nimbus cloudsalto clouds

foghail sleet

nucleusovercast

clearscattered

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stratus – Stratus clouds form in blanket-like layers. They hang low in the troposphere most of

the time.

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cirrus – Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes and are made of

ice crystals. They are thin-looking, wispy clouds.

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cumulus – puffy clouds. They appear flat at the bottom and they are in the middle of the

troposphere.

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nimbus – if rain or snow falls from a cloud, you add “nimbo” or “nimbus” to a cloud’s name.

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alto – “alto” means middle-level clouds. If you see “alto” in a

cloud’s name, you’ll find it in the middle of the troposphere.

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fog – a cloud at ground level.

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hail – pellets or lumps of ice. Usually hail falls when it’s warm

outside. If you hear hail, a tornado might be nearby.

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How is hail formed?

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sleet – precipitation that freezes as it falls though air that is below

freezing in temperature.

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How is sleet formed?First, let’s talk about snow!

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How is sleet formed?Next, let’s talk about freezing rain!

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NOW! How is sleet formed?

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nucleus – the nucleus of a precipitation droplet is usually

dust in the atmosphere. Nucleus means “center.”

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overcast – the skies are completely covered with clouds.

Weather station model for overcast

skies.

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clear – the skies are clear of clouds

Weather station model

for clear skies.

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scattered clouds – clouds are scattered throughout the sky

Weather station model for scattered

clouds

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partly cloudy – the sky is about half clouds and half

clear

Weather station model

for partly cloudy

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mostly cloudy – it’s almost overcast; very little blue sky is

showing

Weather station model

for mostly