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- Cloud_height abstract "The cloud height, more commonly known as cloud thickness or depth, is the distance between the cloud base and the cloud top. It is traditionally expressed either in metres or as a pressure difference in hectopascal (hPa, equivalent to millibar). Sometimes, the expression cloud height is used instead of cloud base, in which case the context has to clarify whether the intent is to designate the height of the base of the cloud or the size of it.".
- Cloud_height thumbnail Thunderstorm_formation.jpg?width=300.
- Cloud_height wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Cloud_height wikiPageID "5220401".
- Cloud_height wikiPageLength "1985".
- Cloud_height wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Cloud_height wikiPageRevisionID "662370342".
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(unit).
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clouds.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Cirrus_cloud.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Cloud.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_base.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_cover.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_top.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Cumulonimbus_cloud.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Lightning.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(unit).
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Rain.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink Troposphere.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLink File:Thunderstorm_formation.jpg.
- Cloud_height wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cloud height".
- Cloud_height wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteorology-stub.
- Cloud_height wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Cloud_height subject Category:Clouds.
- Cloud_height hypernym Distance.
- Cloud_height type Agent.
- Cloud_height type Science.
- Cloud_height comment "The cloud height, more commonly known as cloud thickness or depth, is the distance between the cloud base and the cloud top. It is traditionally expressed either in metres or as a pressure difference in hectopascal (hPa, equivalent to millibar). Sometimes, the expression cloud height is used instead of cloud base, in which case the context has to clarify whether the intent is to designate the height of the base of the cloud or the size of it.".
- Cloud_height label "Cloud height".
- Cloud_height sameAs Q1810412.
- Cloud_height sameAs Gruix_del_núvol.
- Cloud_height sameAs Extension_verticale_dun_nuage.
- Cloud_height sameAs Skyhøgd.
- Cloud_height sameAs Skyhøyde.
- Cloud_height sameAs m.0d8hyh.
- Cloud_height sameAs Molnhöjd.
- Cloud_height sameAs Q1810412.
- Cloud_height wasDerivedFrom Cloud_height?oldid=662370342.
- Cloud_height depiction Thunderstorm_formation.jpg.
- Cloud_height isPrimaryTopicOf Cloud_height.