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  • He added three combined terms : cirrocumulus, cirrostratus and cumulostratus.
  • The tiny prisms of ice in a cirrostratus layer can bend the sun's light.
  • Contrail-bred cirrostratus are the biggest worry, because they cover the largest area of sky.
  • There are higher altitude, whispy clouds there that are cirrus or maybe cirrostratus ( depending on altitude ).
  • If you see them in thin, high layers that turn the sky solid white, they're cirrostratus clouds.
  • Persistent contrails have been identified as candidates for possible inclusion in the genitus category as cirrus, cirrostratus, or cirrocumulus homogenitus
  • Re-entering the warmer waters of the eye being obscured by high cirrostratus clouds, indicative of the weakening typhoon.
  • Clouds of the genus cirrostratus consist of mostly continuous, wide sheets of cloud that covers a large area of the sky.
  • For example, middle cumulus clouds are called " altocumulus " and high stratus clouds are " cirrostratus ."
  • They often do mean that rain is going to fall within the next 24 hours as the cirrostratus clouds that cause them can signify an approaching frontal system.
  • Yesterday I saw a roughly 25 deg from the sun rainbowlike halo, and a sundog while the sun was in a cirrus-cirrostratus-altostratus cloud.
  • Frontal cirrostratus is a precursor to rain or snow if it thickens into mid-level altostratus and eventually nimbostratus as the weather front moves closer to the observer.
  • The wispier cirrus clouds form close to the 50, 000-foot range, while the more overcast cirrus _ broad, dense sheets called cirrostratus _ form at around 20, 000 feet.
  • Howard's original system established three physical categories or " forms " based on appearance and process of formation : " cirriform " ( mainly detached and wispy ), " cumuliform " or cirrostratus.
  • In comparison, " regular " clouds-- like the wispy high flying cirrus and cirrostratus, or the low hanging nimbostratus and stratocumulus-- form within a moisture-laden zone that exists from several hundred feet up to 6 miles from the surface.