As the title asks, what is the average mass of each kind of cloud? Ignoring things like overcast days, and only considering clouds large enough to identify. Or maybe rather than “average” it’d be better to say “what is the mass of an archiypical cloud of each type?” Eg an archiypical cumulus, cirrus, cumulonimbus, etc.

  • raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think the term “weight” - while useful at sea level - can easily confuse people when it comes to clouds, as the density of the water in a cloud doesn’t have much to do with the weight of the cloud - see my elaborated edited response (unless I mis-guesstimated) - the mass of a cloud changes so drastically with altitude that the relative or even the absolute weight of water (vapor) therein is going to give people the wrong idea.