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On the definition of weather from the first grade of People's Education Press

abridged table

Briefly list the names of clouds such as the shape, location, thickness and weather conditions of clouds in sunny days.

Cirrus clouds are like feathers and silk tulle, and the tallest and thinnest clouds are floating continuously, symbolizing the sunshine.

Cirrocumulus is like a scale wave on the water, a cirrus cloud. It is very tall and thin, and there is no rain or snow.

Cumulus clouds, like cotton balls, appear in the morning and dissipate about 2 000 meters at night. The weather is fine and the air is thin.

Cumulus clouds are like snow-white sheep on the grassland, oblate and neatly arranged, about 2,000 meters thin and clear.

Brief table of rain, snow and hail clouds, the process of cloud name change, the shape and position of weather situation.

Cirrostratus cirrus clouds gather and move forward, covering the sky like a white silk curtain.

Cirrus clouds are getting thicker and thicker, like ground glass covering the sun, and it will rain and snow.

Nimbostratus's high-level clouds become thicker, with dark gray clouds, low sky and continuous rain and snow.

Cumulonimbus Cumulus clouds quickly form tall clouds and clouds, and the sky is low, with thunderstorms and hail.

A brief description of the glory of clouds: the appearance and distribution of glorious names and glorious weather signs.

Halo is produced on the cirrostratus and distributed around the sun and the moon. The infrared purple solar halo is rainy on the third night, and windy at noon.

China is produced at the edge of cumulus, and the ultraviolet red China ring changes from small to large and thin. From small to large, to continuous rain.

The rainbow after the storm, on the cloud curtain opposite the sun, the colorful arc-shaped east rainbow thunders and the west rainbow rains.

In the morning and evening, the sun shines on the opposite clouds, which turn red, stay indoors at sunrise and travel thousands of miles at sunset.