Michele Combs

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Altocumulus clouds have a distinctive patchy or puffy pattern like cirrocumulus. They’re composed mostly of water rather than ice, though, so they often appear gray instead of white. The individual puffs are also larger than cirrocumulus and sometimes form little cottony “castles” in the sky, meaning it won’t be long before it will probably—guess what—rain!
Weather 101: From Doppler Radar and Long-Range Forecasts to the Polar Vortex and Climate Change, Everything You Need to Know about the Study of Weather (Adams 101 Series)
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