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www.windows2universe.org/earth/Atmosphere/clouds/altost...
www.windows2universe.org/earth/Atmosphere/clouds/altostratus.html
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Sep 25, 2007 ... Altostratus belong to the Middle Cloud group (2000-7000m up). An altostratus cloud usually covers the whole sky and has a gray or blue-gray ...
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mmem.spschools.org/grade5science/weather/altostratus.ht...
mmem.spschools.org/grade5science/weather/altostratus.html
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Altostratus is light, and the sun is often visible through it, although the cloud may also be thick enough to hide the sun. Rain or snow may fall. Altostratus may not ...
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eo.ucar.edu/webweather/alto.html
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Altostratus clouds are gray or blue-gray middle level clouds composed of ice crystals and water droplets. These clouds usually cover the entire sky. In the thinner ...
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www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-clouds.htm
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The clouds usually cover the entire sky. In the thinner areas of the clouds, the sun may be dimly visible as a round disk. Altostratus clouds often form ahead of ...
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www.clouds-online.com/cloud_atlas/altostratus/altostrat...
www.clouds-online.com/cloud_atlas/altostratus/altostratus.htm
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Cloud Atlas -> Altostratus. Altostratus (As). Description: Dense ...
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www.weatherpictures.nl/altostratus.html
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Altostratus: These gray or bluish-gray clouds form between 6000 and 20000 feet (1,8 and 6 km) above sealevel. Altostratus clouds cover the entire sky over an ...
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mapmaker.meteor.wisc.edu/~jbrunner/ackerman/sm-clouds/c...
mapmaker.meteor.wisc.edu/~jbrunner/ackerman/sm-clouds/cloudbkgrnd.html
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Middle Clouds Altostratus (As) These layered clouds consisting mostly of liquid water are gray to pale blue in appearance. These clouds form when the middle ...
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australiasevereweather.com/photography/altostratus01.ht...
australiasevereweather.com/photography/altostratus01.html
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Sep 15, 2009 ... Altostratus - Photographs of altostratus clouds picture image photo [as]
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www.universetoday.com/59818/altostratus-clouds/
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Mar 19, 2010 ... Altostratus clouds usually appear as a uniform sheet of gray. They are lighter than nimbostratus, but darker than cirrostratus. The layer is thin ...
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