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What Type Of Weather Do Cirrus, Cumulus, And Stratus Clouds Make?

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    There are different levels of clouds that is the high level, middle level and low level. Each of these causes a different kind of weather. The names of the clouds have originated from Latin on the basis of their shape as observed by people on the ground.

    The Cirrus clouds are high level clouds and the due to the high altitude, the water is almost frozen to form ice crystals. If there are isolated Cirrus clouds, they don’t indicate any instability in the weather and may not bring rain. However, if the clouds are dense, they often indicate that a storm might be approaching.

    Both  Stratus clouds and Cumulus clouds are low-level. Stratus clouds usually bring a drizzle and the there is widespread rain and in some cases ocean air. Cumulus clouds are neutral weather clouds.
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    Katie01  

    answered 1 year ago

      Well, it really it depends on what kind of cloud you are talking about from those sections.  You see, Cirrus, Cumulus, and Stratus clouds are all different levels of hight.  Cirrus are high level clouds.  Stratus is low level clouds and Cumulus is in the middle.
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      Guest  

      answered 11 months ago

        Cirrus bring in storms
        cumulus bring in fair weather
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        stratus bring in rain
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        Guest  

        answered 9 months ago

        Cumulus cloud makes a fair weather.
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        Jhjjklkkkk  

        answered 2 months ago

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