L1 Clouds: Cumulus (Cu) with little vertical extent
Cumulus with little vertical extent and seemingly flattened,
or
ragged cumulus, other than of bad weather (no precipitation),or
both.
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Notes: Cumulus formation is often preceded by hazy spots out of which the clouds evolve. When completely formed, the clouds have clear cut horizontal bases and flattened or slightly rounded tops. At this stage of development they are known as fair weather cumulus.
Over land, on clear mornings, cumulus may form as the sun rapidly heats the ground. Near coasts, cumulus may form over the land by day in a sea breeze and over the sea during the night in a land breeze.
