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Cloud #1: 5,000 meters high with pretty sunsets!
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Altocumulus
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Cloud #2: 12,000 meters high with curls of hair!
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Cirrus
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Cloud #3: 5,000 meters high and puffy!
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Altocumulus
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Cloud #4: 2,000 meters, somewhat puffy, somewhat layered
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Stratocumulus
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Cloud #5: surface to 13,000 meters. Puffy, rain, thunder, lightning!
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Cumulonimbus
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Cloud #6: surface to 2,000 meters. Coastal Marine Layer
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Stratus and Fog
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Cloud #7: 12,000 meters high with curls of hair and a bit puffy!
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Cirrus with Cirrocumulus
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Cloud #8: 500 meters, gray, and flat!
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Stratus
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Cloud #9: 100 meters, gray, and flat (in the distance)! Found a lot at the beach!
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Stratus
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Cloud #10: 4,000 meters, lense shaped, sunsets!
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Altocumulus
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Cloud #11: vertical development, forming from volcanic emissions of Mt. St. Helens!
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Cumulus
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Cloud #12: Low Layered cloud forming from orographic lifting over Morro Rock!
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Could be stratus, could be cumulus. Often called a “Cap” Cloud
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Cloud #13: Surface to 13,000 meters! Unstable air and lots of moisture!
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Cumulonimbus!
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Cloud #14: 12,000 meters, whispy, layered
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Cirrus and cirrostratus
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Cloud #15: 12,000 meters, whispy, layered, makes “sun dogs”, sun halos, and moon halos
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Cirrus and cirrostratus
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Cloud #16: 2,000 meters, heaps of moisture, likely to become thunderstorm later in day.
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Cloud #16: 2,000 meters, heaps of moisture, likely to become thunderstorm later in day Cumulus
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Cloud #17: 300 meters, flat, notice the rainbow
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Mrs. Traeger says it’s a nimbostratus cloud and that you’d better study for your cloud test!
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Cloud #18: 100 meters, marine layer
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Mr. Traeger says it’s a stratus cloud and that it’s almost time for summer and flying on the beach!
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