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Cloud Gazing 101: A Beginner's Guide to Types of Clouds

Ever looked up at the sky and wondered, "What kind of cloud is that?" You're not alone! Clouds, those fluffy or wispy formations, are more than just pretty scenery; they're atmospheric storytellers. This guide will help you decode their messages.

First up, **Cirrus clouds**. These are the high-altitude, wispy ones, often signaling a change in weather. Think delicate brushstrokes across the blue.

Next, we have **Cumulus clouds**. These are the puffy, cotton-like clouds we often see on sunny days. They're the classic "good weather" clouds, but beware, towering cumulus can develop into thunderstorms!

Then there are **Stratus clouds**. These are flat, greyish sheets that cover the whole sky. They often bring drizzle or light snow.

Finally, **Nimbus clouds**, the rainmakers! When you see "nimbo" in a cloud name (like cumulonimbus or nimbostratus), expect precipitation.

So next time you're outside, take a moment to look up and identify the clouds. You might just become your local weather expert!

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