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The state of the atmosphere at a specific time and a specific place
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The amount of water vapor present in the air
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the measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the amount needed for saturation at a specific temperature
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The temperature at which air is saturated and condensation forms is the dew point
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When air is cooled to its dew point near the ground, a stratus cloud is formed that we call fog
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stratus cirrus cumulus add nimbus to any name means that the cloud has rain or snow attached to it
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masses of puffy white They tower at great heights and can be associate with thunderstorms
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appear fibrous or curly They are high and thin white and feathery made of ice crystals because of their height
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form at very low altitudes associated with fair weather, rain, or even snow Clouds are awesome to watch! Each one is unique
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Water falling from clouds snow ice rain hail sleet The air temperature determines whether water forms rain, snow, sleet or hail
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Chapter 16 Weather Page 454
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