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Cirrostratus nebulosus

Form of cirrostratus cloud


Summary

Form of cirrostratus cloud

FieldValue
nameCirrostratus nebulosus
image locationSolar Halo Feb 13 2021.jpg
image nameCirrostratus nebulosus clouds producing a 22° sun halo.
abbreviationCs neb
symbolClouds CH 7.svg
genusCirrus- (curl)
-stratus (layered)
speciesnebulosus (nebulous)
altitude_mAbove 6,000
altitude_ftAbove 20,000
levelhigh
appearancesmooth, fog-like veil
precipitationNo, but may indicate an approaching rain-producing weather system

-stratus (layered) Cirrostratus nebulosus is a type of high-level cirrostratus cloud. The name cirrostratus nebulosus is derived from Latin, the adjective nebulosus meaning "full of vapor, foggy, cloudy, dark". Cirrostratus nebulosus is one of the two most common forms that cirrostratus often takes, with the other being cirrostratus fibratus. The nebulosus species is featureless and uniform, while the fibratus species has a fibrous appearance. Cirrostratus nebulosus are formed by gently rising air. The cloud is often hard to see unless the sun shines through it at the correct angle, forming a halo. While usually very light, the cloud may also be very dense, and the exact appearance of the cloud can vary from one formation to another. In the winter, precipitation often follows behind these clouds; however, they are not a precipitation-producing cloud.

References

References

  1. Wolken Online. "Cirrostratus". Cloud Atlas.
  2. Numen - The Latin Lexicon. "Definition of nebulosus".
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  6. Institute of Atmospheric Sciences at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. "Cirrostratus (nebulosus)". A Guide to the Sky.
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