Clouds - Foretellers Of Weather Events

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At a glance..

By being familiar with the different cloud formation and what weather they portend, you can take appropriate action for your protection.

The details..

"Clouds: Foretellers of Weather" is an informative guide that teaches readers about the significance of clouds in predicting weather conditions. The book was written with the intention of providing practical knowledge on identifying various types of clouds, their characteristics, and what kind of weather they indicate. It's essential reading material for anyone interested in survival, preparedness or defense-related topics.

The first section covers cirrus clouds which are high-level streaky or curly-looking clouds that usually signify fair weather. However, if these begin to multiply accompanied by increasing winds blowing steadily from a northerly direction in cold climates, it indicates an oncoming blizzard.

Cumulus clouds are fluffy white heaped-up lower level clouds often seen around midday on sunny days looking like large cotton balls with flat bottoms. As the day advances, they may become bigger and push higher into the atmosphere piling up to appear like a mountainous structure indicating stormy conditions ahead.

Lastly Stratus Clouds generally mean rain while Nimbus Clouds extend over the entire sky uniformly gray signifying continuing bad weather ahead.


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Page count: 5
Size: 720kb
File Type: pdf

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