CLOUD CLASSIFICATION AND OBSERVED PROPERTIES OF CLOUDS
Clouds and Precipitation
Introduction
ISCCP at 30, April 2013 Backup Slides. ISCCP at 30, April 2013 NVAP-M Climate Monthly Average TPW Animation Less data before 1993.
“Cloud Formation” I. Cloud Formation: A. Cloud-A collection of millions of tiny water drops in the air. B. Why are there clouds in the sky? 1. Clouds.
“Cloud Formation”
Cloud Classification. Clouds are classified based on altitude and shape.
Meteorology 5.04 Clouds and Fog References: FTGU pages 124-126, 147.
Clouds and Precipitation Weather. How Do Clouds Form? Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals. The air is filled with water vapor. When.
NWS Pocatello Aviation Forecast Operations Gary Wicklund Aviation Meteorologist.
Clouds & Storms
Cloud Classification system