Cloud Types Daily Overview: March 4-8

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Introduction to Cloud Types

Overview of common cloud types: cirrus, cumulus, stratus, and nimbus.

Introduction to Cloud Types
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March 4: Cirrus and Cumulus

  • Cirrus clouds observed at high altitudes, indicating fair weather.
  • Cumulus clouds developed in the afternoon, suggesting mild instability.
  • No precipitation recorded, visibility was excellent.
March 4: Cirrus and Cumulus
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March 5: Stratus and Fog

  • Stratus clouds covered the sky, creating overcast conditions.
  • Morning fog reduced visibility to 500 meters.
  • Temperature remained stable with no significant weather changes.
March 5: Stratus and Fog
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March 6: Cumulonimbus and Storms

  • Cumulonimbus clouds formed, leading to afternoon thunderstorms.
  • Heavy rainfall recorded: 25mm within 2 hours.
  • Gusty winds and lightning observed during the storm.
March 6: Cumulonimbus and Storms
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March 7-8: Mixed Cloud Types

  • March 7: Altocumulus and stratocumulus, indicating moderate instability.
  • March 8: Clear skies with scattered cirrocumulus clouds.
  • Overall, a transition from stormy to calm weather conditions.
March 7-8: Mixed Cloud Types
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