Clouds are made up of water vapor which turns into liquid water droplets. A large number of these water droplets form on tiny particles, like dust, that are floating in the air. This process is affected by the air pressure and temperature in its surroundings.
Clouds are categorized into several types based on their condensation processes; condensation is a process where water particles turn into other forms. Water particles can turn into different forms: dust, sea salt, sulfur dioxide, and other microscopic objects with hygroscopic properties and a size of 0,001-10 micrometers.
Each type of cloud has its own characteristics which are determined by two things: the capacity of the water it can transport and its temperature.
The Different Type of Clouds
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Cirrocumulus
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Cirrostratus
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Stratocumulus
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Nimbus
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Cumulonimbus
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Altocumulus
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Altostratus
The Man Who Discovered the Clouds
A British scientist and chemist named Luke Howard Jr. was the man who discovered the clouds and classified them into several types. He recorded his concept of cloud classification in a memoir called Essay on the Modification of Clouds. Initially, he divided clouds into only three categories: Cumulus Stratus, and Cirrus. However, he also named the transition clouds, such as cirrostratus and cirrocumulus. Although Howard was actually a chemist, his love for the sky made him an amateur meteorologist. His interest also made a huge impact on his study of clouds. People hadn’t thought that, as the inventor of the clouds, he made such a big impact on the world although he was still in elementary school. At that time, Howard often looked at the sky without paying attention to school lessons, his daydream made him a big influence on the world of meteorology. In 1802, Howard finally managed to extend his cloud classification: three cloud types and their combinations. These three cloud forms are named Cumulus, Stratus, and Cirrus as mentioned above.The Characteristics of the Clouds
Cumulus clouds are composed of water droplets, while the ice crystals are usually covered at the beginning. Because their temperature reaches 0 degrees Celsius, these clouds often bring rain. After discussing the different types of clouds, let’s take a look at a brief summary of their characteristics, including the altitudes usually occupied by each cloud type.-
Low Clouds
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Medium Clouds
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High Clouds
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Vertical Clouds