Jerrika Dobbs

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  • in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614641
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    I love this photo because there is so much happening in one photo.
    Starting at the lower level:
    cumulus mediocris radiatus (in some areas) maybe a little fractus
    cumulus congestus capillatus off to the right – maybe some velum?
    Mid level: Stratocumulus startiformis undulatus(?) perlucidus(?) opacus virga(?)
    Altostratus startiformis translucidus duplicatus
    High level:
    Cirrus fibratus uncinus spissatus(in denser areas)-  is this uncinus or virga?
    Cirrostratus fibatus and nebulosus
    IMG_2197

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614639
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    This one was awesome to witness.
    Cumulonibus capillatus incus praecipitatio, possibly some mamma?
    The lower level looks to be Altostratus opacus
    Any other descriptors? IMG_5116

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614637
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    Altocumulus startiformis perlucidus maybe radiatus lacunosus
    The lower layer is stratocumulus opacus undulatus
    any other descriptors?IMG_6426

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614636
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    I was excited to see this one on a snowboarding trip in Washinton at Crystal Moutain ski resort. This is Mount Rainer, and it occurs often.
    altocumulus Lenticularis Pileus
    Along the sides of the mountain ther are stratocumulus stratiformis opacus
    Any other descripters?IMG_6490

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614634
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    Here are some nice Startocumulus stratiformis radiatus and/or undulatus? Could this be described as opacus? maybe a little perlucidus.
    How would you describe the little fibrous clouds between the rows?IMG_0153

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614632
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    Starting with the lower clouds:
    Stratocumulus startiformis perlucidus opacus – maybe a little undulatus at the bottom of the photo? maybe duplicates?
    Altocumulus startiformis perlucidus in the background – maybe floccus?
    The upper clouds consist of Cirrostratus fibratus nebulosus

    IMG_2151

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614631
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    This one is pretty cool. I was able to catch this cloud on a flight; I always love seeing cumulonimbus clouds from the plane.
    cumulonimbus capillatus incus
    could you also say there is some type of stratus cloud happening here? would this be considered velum or?
    In the foreground there are a mix of cumulus humilis radiatus fractus and cumulus mediocris radiatus pileus(?) and potentially some smaller cumulus congestus closer to the cumulonimbus.
    would these be considered Alto?IMG_1904

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614628
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    Cumulus mediocris with a bit of Kelvin-Helmholtz instability.
    A small cumulus humilus to the right or is it a cumulus mediocris and the smaller more whispy clouds are cumulus humilus?
    What would the smaller, less formed clouds be classified as?
    It looks like there is a larger cloud formation behind the mountains. Maybe Cumulus congestus Calvas?IMG_1834

    in reply to: Cloud Classification Help – Class Project #614626
    Jerrika Dobbs avatarJerrika Dobbs
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    I see Cumulonimbus calvus
    Cumulus congestus
    Stratocumulus stratiformis perlucidus
    How would you describe this scene with as many descriptive terms as possible? Would the darker cloud be considered virga at the top middle of the photo? How would you describe the wispy tops of the cumulus congestus?IMG_1576

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