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  2. Cloud cover - Wikipedia

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    Although clouds can exist within a wide range of altitudes, typical cloud cover has a base at approximately 4,000m and extends up to an altitude of about 5,000m. [9] Clouds height can vary depending on latitude; with cloud cover in polar latitudes being slightly lower and in tropical regions the cloud cover may extend up to 8,000m.

  3. List of cloud types - Wikipedia

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    Cloud decks in parallel bands of latitude at and below the tropopause alternately composed of ammonia crystals and ammonium hydrosulfate. Cirriform Bands of cloud resembling cirrus located mainly in the highest of three main layers that cover Jupiter. [28] Stratiform and stratocumuliform Wave and haze clouds that are seen mostly in the middle ...

  4. Cloud base - Wikipedia

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    This will give the altitude of the cloud base in feet above ground level. Put in a simpler way, 400 feet for every 1°C dew point spread. For metric divide the spread in °C by 8 and multiply by 1000 and get the cloud base in meters. Add the results from step (2) to the field elevation to obtain the altitude of the cloud base above mean sea level.

  5. Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cloud fraction is the portion of each pixel that is covered by clouds. Colors range from blue (no clouds) to white (totally cloudy). [106] (click for more detail) Although the local distribution of clouds can be significantly influenced by topography, the global prevalence of cloud cover in the troposphere tends to vary more by latitude.

  6. Cirrus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus cloud cover varies diurnally. During the day, cirrus cloud cover drops, and during the night, it increases. [14] Based on CALIPSO satellite data, cirrus covers an average of 31% to 32% of the Earth's surface. [15] Cirrus cloud cover varies wildly by location, with some parts of the tropics reaching up to 70% cirrus cloud cover.

  7. Michigan solar eclipse 2024 weather forecast: Cloud cover is ...

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    But, she said, no one knows for sure whether yet there will be too much cloud cover or blue skies. Contact Frank Witsil: 313-222-5022 or fwitsil@freepress.com.

  8. Glossary of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    cloud base The lowest altitude of the visible portion of a cloud. cloud bow See fogbow. cloud cover The obscuration of all or part of the sky by clouds as observed from a particular location, or the specific fraction of the sky obscured by clouds as measured in oktas. cloud drop effective radius cloud genus See cloud type. cloud iridescence ...

  9. You can now view solar eclipse cloud cover forecast

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    Burlington, Vermont, is forecast to have 15% cloud cover on Monday afternoon. The city has 3 minutes, 19 seconds in totality during Monday's eclipse. Cleveland, which is supposed to get about 3 ...