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  2. File:Cartoon Cloud1.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:57, 22 December 2009: 684 × 503 (630 KB): Mizunoryu {{Information |Description=Just a cartoon-looking cloud I made in GIMP.

  3. File:Cartoon cloud.svg - Wikipedia

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    Joe Btfsplk, the world's worst jinx, in this excerpt from the March 20, 1947 strip. Joe Btfsplk is a character in the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner by cartoonist Al Capp.The hapless Btfsplk means well, but he is "the world's worst jinx" [citation needed] and brings disastrous misfortune to everyone around him.

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    Little Black Rain Cloud", a song from the 1966 animated film Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree The Raincloud Man , an audio drama based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who Topics referred to by the same term

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  8. Partly Cloudy - Wikipedia

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    Partly Cloudy is a 2009 American animated comedy short film, written and directed by Peter Sohn [2] and produced by Kevin Reher. [3] It was shown in theaters before Pixar's feature film Up and is a special feature on its DVD and Blu-ray release.

  9. List of cloud types - Wikipedia

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    Clouds of the genus nimbostratus tend to bring constant precipitation and low visibility. This cloud type normally forms above 2 kilometres (6,600 ft) [10] from altostratus cloud but tends to thicken into the lower levels during the occurrence of precipitation. The top of a nimbostratus deck is usually in the middle level of the troposphere.