Full of vapor, lacking detail. Cirrostratus Cloud Varieties. Cirrostratus clouds have two associated cloud varieties: duplicatus and undulatus. Wavelike, undulating. Cirrostratus Cloud Supplementary Features. Mutated from a homogenitus. Similar Cloud Types. Cirrostratus vs. Cirrus Cirrostratus and cirrus clouds are found at the same altitude and both can be fibrous in nature. Cirrocumulus Cirrostratus and cirrocumulus clouds are both found at the same heights and can be seen in close proximation with one another.
Classification and symbols of meteors other than clouds Hydrometeors Lithometeors Photometeors Electrometeors Character and intensity of precipitation Additional symbols.
Hydrometeors other than clouds Lithometeors Photometeors Electrometeors. Introduction Observation of hydrometeors other than clouds Observation of lithometeors Observation of photometeors Observation of electrometeors. Observation of clouds from the earth's surface Introduction Identifying clouds Total cloud cover and cloud amount Height and altitude Direction and speed of movement Optical thickness Observation of clouds from mountain stations Observation of upper atmospheric clouds.
Issues for observation of clouds from aircraft Descriptions of clouds as observed from aircraft Fog and haze as seen from aircraft. Toggle navigation. Introduction Foreword to the edition Meteorological definition of a meteor General classification of meteors Hydrometeors Lithometeors Photometeors Electrometeors. Introduction and principles of cloud classification Definition of a cloud Appearance of clouds Principles of cloud classification Cloud classification summary Cloud abbreviations and symbols.
Useful concepts Definitions of clouds. Introduction Orographic influence on the windward side Orographic influence on the leeward side.
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