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       Blue sky and distant cumulus.      Blue sky and distant cumulus.
         Slight cumulus.      Crepuscular rays of the sun are often seen when clouds are backlit.
         Fair-weather cumulus.      Cumulus.
        Developing cumulus.      Clouds often form as air is forced over mountain ranges.
        Moderate cumulus, altostratus and cirrus.      With increased instability in the atmosphere the clouds start to build higher.
        Vertically rising cumulus in the distance are at the leadimg edge of a cold front.      Heavy cumulus. The cloud bottoms are full of moisture which will soon fall as rain.
         Cirrus, cirrostratus and cumulus.      Cirrus and cumulus.
         Altostratus and stratocumulus.       Altocumulus.
         Stratocumulus and fog.      When clouds can no longer hold the collected moisture it falls as precipitation.
         Cirrus.      Cirrus and cumulus.
         Cirrus and cumulus.      Cirrus and cirrostratus.
         Cumulonimbus.      Cumulonimbus.

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