NASA spotted a circle of clouds over the Pacific Ocean, and the image is still breathtaking over 10 years later.
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Fair Weather Cumulus Clouds | Hey Ray!PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - On beautiful days full of sunshine, sometimes some puffy clouds develop that look like cotton balls. These "fair weather cumuli" form because of certain atmospheric conditions.
How are clouds’ shapes made? A scientist explains the different cloud types and how they help forecast the weather. Just4Kids.
Clouds that look like cartoon cotton balls or cauliflower are made up of tiny liquid water droplets and are called cumulus clouds. Often, these are fair-weather clouds that form when the Sun warms ...
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