Cumulus (Cu)

  • Cumulus (Cu) ~ Low Clouds
    Heights in metres: Usually below 2,000 metres.
    Height in feet: Usually below 6,500 feet.
    Height in miles: Usually below 1.2 miles.
    Height in kilometres: Usually below 2km.
  • Cumulus (Cu)
    – the classic fluffy, white “cotton-like” cloud you often see on a sunny day
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  • Key features of Cumulus clouds
    – Bright white with puffy, Flat base, or rounded tops.
    – Look like heaps or piles.
    – Usually forms when warn air rises and cools.
    – Small cumulus → usually nice weather.
    – Cumulus clouds are harmless at first, but they can grow bigger, they can turn into storm clouds (like cumulonimbus).
    – If they grow tall enough, they can turn into thunderstorm clouds (called cumulonimbus).
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  • Simple way to remember
    – Cumulus = cotton clouds / fluffy + calm / fair weather (usually)..unless they grow.
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