Clouds 4.E.2B.1 Analyze and interpret data from observations, measurements, and weather maps to describe patterns in local weather conditions (including.

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Clouds 4.E.2B.1 Analyze and interpret data from observations, measurements, and weather maps to describe patterns in local weather conditions (including temperature, precipitation, wind speed/direction, relative humidity, and cloud types) and predict changes in weather over time.

How do Clouds Form? The formation of clouds happens when water vapor in the air rises, cools and condenses (or moves from a warm place to a cool place and condenses), forming the water droplets that make up a cloud.

What is a Cloud? A cloud is a collection of tiny, liquid water droplets not water vapor gas.

The Three Main Types of Clouds Cumulus Cirrus Stratus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 32uFVssBs6E

Cumulus Puffy, lumpy-looking clouds often with a flat bottom. When cumulus clouds are dark they usually bring rain; white cumulus clouds do not bring rain They are usually associated with fair weather.

Cumulus Clouds

Cirrus Cloud High, thin, wispy clouds. They are formed mostly of ice crystals. They often indicate a change in the weather that is coming.

Cirrus Clouds

Stratus Cloud Layers of clouds that spread out covering a large area. Stratus clouds are often lower in the sky and are typically gray. They can produce drizzle and mist.

Stratus Clouds

Guess the Cloud Type!