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Geirangerfjord Norway by ZoonarGabriele Sitn
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Fjord landscape Norway by ZoonarGabriele Sitn
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Hellesylt Norway by ZoonarGabriele Sitn
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Hellesylt Norway by ZoonarGabriele Sitn
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Geirangerfjord Norway by ZoonarGabriele Sitn
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Stratus clouds Night-time clouds which often begin to form at sunset Coloured lithograph 1845
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Hellesylt Norway by ZoonarGabriele Sitn
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Peitlerkofel by ZoonarSieghart Mair
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sunset by ZoonarSieghart Mair
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Peitlerkofel by ZoonarSieghart Mair
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sunset by ZoonarSieghart Mair
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sunset by ZoonarSieghart Mair
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sunset
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Beautiful blue sky with fluffy white clouds
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Cirro-Stratus clouds often seen preceding rain Coloured lithograph 1845
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Ohara no sato Hikarou Kyoto-shi Kyoto
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Ohara no Sato Morning Fog Kyoto City Kyoto Prefecture
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Forest and smoky cloudscape
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Forest and smoky cloudscape
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Stratus clouds Night-time clouds which often begin to form at sunset Coloured lithograph 1845
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Forest and smoky cloudscape
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Yakushima Toloki Waterfall
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Yakushima early summer Senpiro Falls Sempiro Notaki
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altostratus clouds
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Cirro-Stratus clouds often seen preceding rain Coloured lithograph 1845
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An airplane flying over a sea of clouds at sunrise
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Cloud types illustration At top centre are cirrocumulus clouds which form more than 600 metres above the Earth At lower right is a cumulonimbus t
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Sunset The last rays of the setting sun illuminate clouds over a lake The clouds are fractostratus a broken layer of low-level stratus clouds
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Stratus cumulus clouds at sunset photographed from the 2400 metre (8000 feet) high Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma Canary Islands
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Orographic cloud over a city This type of cloud also known as mountain cloud or orographic stratus cloud is formed due to moist sea air being force
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Altostratus clouds These featureless clouds can range from thin lines (as here) to a dense grey mantle They usually form between 2000 and 5000 metre
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Cirrus clouds (pink) and lower altitude stratus clouds (grey) Cirrus clouds sometimes called mares-tails occur at about 10000 metres and consist
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Double layer of cloud Two layers of cloud seen from a space shuttle in orbit with shadows cast by the higher clouds on the lower layer The lower cl
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Merapi volcano (2911 metres) Java Indonesia seen from the International Space Station (ISS) It is one of Indonesias most active volcanoes and its
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Cloud formations over Canary Islands
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Silver-lined stratus cloud Photo taken 1983 at Orange Coast College California
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Cloud banks seen from space Extensive banks of cloud are seen in this Space Shuttle photograph Included here are deep cumulus clouds at bottom left
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Illustration of cloud types
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Illustration of the various cloud types The lowest cloud formations lie below 2km These include cumulus stratus stratocumulus and nimbostratus Be
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Clouds from airplane from Hawaii to Oregon
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A saucer shape cloud over Ambleside UK
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High level cloud patterns above Ambleside UK
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Sun dogs or parhelion in high level clouds above Ambleside UK caused by light refracting off ice crystals
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Cumulus and stratus clouds Cumulus cloud with layers of low grey stratus clouds in the distance Cumulus clouds form at low altitudes (under 2000 met
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Earths atmosphere diagram
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Cloud types diagram The scale at left gives the elevation above sea level up to 25000 feet (7620 metres) The large cloud at right is a cumulonimbu
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Sunset from aircraft over Europe The sun is about to appear from behind a high level cloud (nimbostratus) as it descends towards a lower level bank o
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Ueda City Shinshu Japan upside-down fog
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Layers of stratus cloud photographed from the Basque de Pongo Cuenca Ecuador
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Stratus clouds over New Zealand mountains in an area of extensive lakes and rivers Stratus cloud is a low-lying cloud type that is similar to fog St
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High-altitude stratus clouds at sunset photographed from the 2400 metre (8000 feet) high Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma Canary Islan
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High-altitude stratus clouds at sunset photographed from the 2400 metre (8000 feet) high Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma Canary Islan
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