Cirrocumulus stratiformis
Type of cloud
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Cirrocumulus stratiformis is a type of cirrocumulus cloud. The name cirrocumulus stratiformis is derived from Latin, meaning "stretched out".[2] Cirrocumulus stratiformis occurs as very small cirrocumulus clouds that cover a large part of the sky. This type of cloud always occurs in thin layers.[3] There can be spaces or rifts between the individual cloudlets in the layer.[4]
AbbreviationCc str
GenusCirro- (curl)
-cumulus (heaped)
-cumulus (heaped)
SpeciesStratiformis (layer form)
AltitudeAbove 6,000 m
(Above 20,000 ft)
(Above 20,000 ft)
| Cirrocumulus stratiformis | |
|---|---|
Layer of cirrocumulus stratiformis clouds | |
| Abbreviation | Cc str |
| Symbol | |
| Genus | Cirro- (curl) -cumulus (heaped) |
| Species | Stratiformis (layer form) |
| Altitude | Above 6,000 m (Above 20,000 ft) |
| Classification | Family A (High-level) |
| Appearance | horizontal layers[1] |
| Precipitation | Virga only |