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Types de nuages washi tape, néphrologie washi tape
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Cloud types washi tape, nephrology washi tape

Types of cloud washi tape, scientific washi tape: During my undergraduate studies, I had the opportunity to take a course in atmospheric physics and meteorology, which I found fascinating! I happened to take a Spanish class as well, but that wouldn't make such a great scientifically accurate roll of washi tape. anyway... Meteorologists, or nephrologists (people who study clouds) classify clouds into five main forms: stratus, cirrus, stratocumulus, cumulus, and cumulonimbus. If any of these cloud types occur at the top of the atmosphere, it gets the prefix 'cirro-', while the prefix 'alto-' refers to mid-level clouds. I designed this washi tape to show a variety of different cloud types at different atmospheric heights (atmospheric elevations are to scale, of course!), With a huge cumulonimbus cloud covering all strata on a repeating design approximately every 7.5cm. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- • Stratus: "Stratus" is a Latin word meaning "layer", and it is an excellent description for this type of cloud. If you grew up in the UK, you'll recognize this as the type of cloud that made an appearance every hour of play, drizzling just enough to soak you through, but not enough for the dinner ladies to declare "all the time." world inside! ". If you * didn't * grow up in the UK, imagine the kind of weather they portray on TV shows about Victorian London. • Cumulus: If you had to draw a cartoon of a cloud, this is the type you would probably want to base it on. Flat-ish on the bottom and chewy on the top, just like me. • Stratocumulus: Stratocumulus clouds are generally responsible for the "corona" effect you sometimes see around a full moon; ice crystals diffract the light and make it even scarier. • Altocumulus: These are usually between 2 km and 6 km above sea level and look soft and comfortable, but they are not; they are cold and wet and you would get a chill if you tried to nap in one. • Altostratus: Do you know when sunlight is diffused by a large blanket of dull clouds? It's an altostratus! • Cirrus: The word "cirrus" comes from the Latin word for a ring of curly hair; my hair often looks like a cirrus cloud when I wake up in the morning, so I'm going to use that more gamourous description from now on. • Cirrocumulus: Cirrocumulus clouds contain tiny droplets of overconsooled water and usually do not hang around for very long. • Cumulonimbus: The big name for cloud types. Do you want rain? Obtain a cumulonimbus cloud. Do you want lightning? cumulonimbus. Want a tornado? No? Well, you'll want to avoid that cumulonimbus cloud over there! -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Did you know that the name "washi" tape is derived from "wa" meaning "Japanese" and "shi" meaning "paper"? It’s so versatile - washi tape is tearable, reusable, water resistant and biodegradable. It's often used for decoration (colorful bulletins everywhere can attest to that!), Gift wrapping, scrap booking, and generally the jazz of your life.

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