Limerick
Luke Harold liked to study weather
He wrote that some clouds looked like a feather
He had written a famous report of their new names
While his opponent’s went into flames
They will probably never get together
By Summer S.
Haiku
The clouds have some names
Luke Harold gave them that thing
Clouds are very special
By Summer S.
Sonnet
Luke Howard was born in London, England
Mr. Howard liked to study the clouds
But, His dad didn’t want him to be lazy
So then he worked in a chemical shop
For a long, long, long, long, long, long while
Then joined a club that talked about science
He gave the clouds names on a short report
Cirrus, Cumulus, Stratus, and some more
Everyone thought he was brilliant, sure
But there were still many competitors
And they changed the names a lot, quite sadly
So now we know more than he named
Howard had named seven cloud types that day
But now there is ten, in the modern time
By Summer S. and Mae B.

Do you know what kind of clouds these are?
Picture from Pixabay.