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Weather 101: Clouds Clouds are an ever-changing aspect of weather. Clouds can often be a great visual indicator of certain weather patterns, and they can even act as a harbinger of upcoming weather conditions. In this brief tutorial, we will discuss four primary types of clouds, as well as some combinations or hybrids within these categories. Well show some specific examples of each, and some of the weather elements associated with these different cloud types. Clouds are categorized by their structural characteristics and the height in the atmosphere at which they develop. The four main forms of clouds are cirro-form, cumulo-form, strato-form, and nimbo-form. There can be different combinations or hybrids of these cloud types. Cirrus clouds are high level clouds that typically form between 16,000 and 50,000 feet above the surface. The Latin word cirro means curl of hair. Many times cirrus clouds can mimic curls of hair due to the thin, wispy structure they exhibit. Cirro can also