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Oliver Perkins. Fair. weather. cumulus. (cumulus. humilis). Height: 200–2,000m (650–6,500ft) Species/varieties: Radiatus Supplementary features: Fluctus Rarity: 1/5 Cumulus humilis clouds are cumulus clouds that are much wider than they are ...
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Hugh Duncan Grant. Official Photograph , U. S. Army Air Forces CUMULUS HUMILIS . Flat cumulus without towers or protuber- ances are called " cumulus humilis , " or fair - weather cumulus . The division of cumulus into cumulus humilis and ...
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John A. Day. The Cumulus Family The term cumulus is Latin for heap or pile ... humilis , these widely spaced puffs of cloud resemble sheep grazing in a sky ... cumulus clouds . GROUP Heap NAME Fair - weather Cumulus BASE 2000-4000 ft. 22 ...
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This book explains the importance of weather in our lives, showing how to measure weather conditions for yourself, and how to read weather data on the Internet and on television.
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Cumulus congestus . ON THE EDITOR'S DESK S cri CO ༥ ཟླ་述】 OFTE fr SMOOTH. Fig . 4 Cumulus humilis . Fig . 5 Fig . 6 Cumulonimbus . is a cloud or patch of fog . The height or location of various clouds and the form the clouds appear in ...
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... Cumulus (CU) Cumulus, translated from Latin, means "heap." Heap aptly describes a cumulus cloud in most of its ... humilis, and then develop into cumulus mediocris and cumulus congestus. Although cumulus congestus may continue to develop ...
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... humilis cloud top is limited because the atmosphere at the cloud top is too stable to permit growth . However , in ... cumulus clouds are in areas with high wind speeds , they are torn into nearly horizontal fragments ( 82 ) with shallow ...
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... Cumulus humilis , or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather , or both . Cumulus mediocris or congestus , with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis , or Stratocumulus ; all having their bases at the same level ...