pilvetüüpe
Pilvetüüpe is a term used to classify clouds based on their appearance and altitude. These classifications help meteorologists understand atmospheric conditions and predict weather patterns. The primary categories are based on shape and altitude.
High-level clouds, found above 20,000 feet, are typically thin and wispy. Cirrus clouds are feathery and often
Mid-level clouds exist between 6,500 and 20,000 feet. Altocumulus clouds are puffy or rounded masses, often arranged
Low-level clouds are found below 6,500 feet. Stratus clouds are uniform, gray sheets that resemble fog but
Clouds with vertical development can span multiple altitude levels. Cumulus clouds are detached, puffy clouds with