Photo #1 - Cirrus. GLOBE Observer Citizen Science - Exploring Clouds 4-H Activity Guide Appendix F - Cloud Photos.

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GLOBE Observer Citizen Science - Exploring Clouds 4-H Activity Guide Appendix F - Cloud Photos

Photo #1 - Cirrus

Photo #2 – Cirrus and Persistent Spreading Contrails

Photo #3 - Cumulus

Photo #4 - Nimbostratus

Photo #5 - Altocumulus

Photo #6 - Cirrus

Photo #7 – Altostratus

Photo #8 - Cumulus Stratocumulus clouds are forming at the bottom of the picture.

Photo #9 – Persistent Spreading Contrails

Photo #10 - Altocumulus

Photo #11 - Cumulus

Photo #12 - Stratocumulus

Photo #13 - Nimbostratus

Photo #14 - Altocumulus

Photo #15 - Cumulus

Photo 16 - Cirrus

Photo #17 - Stratus

Photo #18 - Stratocumulus

Photo #19 – Persistent Spreading Contrails and Cirrus

Photo #20 - Stratocumulus

Photo #21- Cirrostratus

Photo #22 - Cumulus

Photo #23 - Shelf Cloud Shelf Clouds are not a GLOBE cloud type.

Photo #24 - Stratus

Photo #25 - Cirrocumulus

Photo #26 - Cumulus

Photo #27 - Cumulus

Photo #28 - Stratocumulus

Photo #29 - Cirrus

Photo #30 - Cirrocumulus

Photo #31 – Persistent Contrail

Photo Credits Jeannette Allen (Photos 1, 3, 4, 6, 9) Bidgee (from Wikipedia) (Photo 5) Amy Chan (Photo 2) Carol Clark (Photo 31) Muhammad Mahdi Karim (Photo 28) Jeannette Rea Keywood (Photos 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 22-26, 27, 29) Piccolo Namek (Photo 15, 17) Jupiter Plymouth (Photo 21) The Great Cloudwatcher (Photo 7) Nicholas A. Tonelli (Photo 20) Typhoonchaser (Photo 30) NEED PHOTO CREDIT for #21