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  2. Cirrus cloud - Wikipedia

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    When cirrus clouds are 100 m (330 ft) thick, they reflect only around 9% of the incoming sunlight, but they prevent almost 50% of the outgoing infrared radiation from escaping, thus raising the temperature of the atmosphere beneath the clouds by an average of 10 °C (18 °F) [46] —a process known as the greenhouse effect. [47]

  3. Cirrus spissatus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus spissatus or also called Cirrus densus and Cirrus nothus [1] clouds are the highest of the main cloud genera, and may sometimes even occur in the lower stratosphere.The characteristic features of cirrus clouds are fine threads or wisps of ice crystals, generally white, but appearing grey when dense and seen against the light.

  4. List of cloud types - Wikipedia

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    Not associated with cirrus. Cloud-based Mamma Bubble-like downward protuberances; mostly seen with species castellanus. [13] Genitus mother clouds Cirrus cirrocumulogenitus Cirrus altocumulogenitus Cirrus cumulonimbogenitus Cirrus homogenitus Cirrus formed by spreading of aircraft contrails. Mutatus mother cloud Cirrus cirrostratomutatus Cirrus ...

  5. Learn 10 Types of Clouds and How to Identify Them - AOL

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  6. Cirrus floccus - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus floccus is a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus floccus is derived from Latin, meaning "a lock of wool". [1] Cirrus floccus occurs as small tufts of cloud, usually with a ragged base. The cloud can have virga falling from it, but the precipitation does not reach the ground. [2] The individual tufts are usually isolated from each other ...

  7. Cirrus fibratus - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus fibratus or also called Cirrus filosus [2] is a species of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus fibratus is derived from Latin, meaning "fibrous". [3] These clouds are similar to cirrus uncinus, commonly known as "mares' tails"; however, fibratus clouds do not have tufts or hooks at the end. [4] The filaments are usually separate from one ...

  8. Clouds and storms may obscure Monday's solar eclipse view in ...

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    The good news is that high cirrus clouds are not enough to totally obscure the view, but instead may look like a thin mask or filter over the eclipse. Cities in Texas, including Dallas, Kerrville ...

  9. Cloud species - Wikipedia

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    Cloud with limited vertical height with a length much bigger than their height: Cu Lenticularis: len: Lens or almond shaped clouds that are stationary in the sky: Sc, Ac, Cc Mediocris: med: Clouds of moderate height that are around equal height and length, growing upwards: Cu Nebulosus: neb: Featureless sheet of cloud with no structure: St, Cs ...