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Cirrostratus cloud - Wikipedia Cirrostratus ( ˌsɪroʊˈstrætəs, - ˈstreɪtəs ) is a high-altitude, very thin, and generally uniform stratiform genus-type of cloud It is composed of ice crystals, which are particles of frozen water
Cirrostratus clouds - Met Office Cirrostratus are transparent high clouds, which cover large areas of the sky They sometimes produce white or coloured rings, spots or arcs of light around the Sun or Moon, that are known as halo
Facts On Cirrostratus Clouds - Sciencing Cirrostratus clouds start as feathery mares' tails that may grow and layer into thin sheet-like clouds Besides foretelling a possible change in the weather, cirrostratus clouds may reflect the light from the sun or moon, creating colorful and sometimes eerie effects
Cirrostratus - Cloud Appreciation Society A delicate layer of ice crystals, often spread over vast areas of the sky, Cirrostratus can appear as no more than a light, milky whitening of the blue It can sometimes look stripy or fibrous (the species known as fibratus) but more commonly lacks any variation in tone
Cirrostratus Clouds -- UIUC Cloud Catalog Cirrostratus are sheetlike clouds composed of ice crystals Even though cirrostratus can cover the entire sky, and can be up to several thousand feet deep, they are relatively transparent, as the sun or the moon can be easily seen through them
Cirrostratus Clouds - NASA Night-time cloud watching has its challenges, but this photo captures the moon just as it illuminates a nice stratus section of the cloud This is probably cirrostratus (ice cloud) because of the rainbow effect around the moon, but could also be altostratus
Cirrostratus | Cloud Atlas Thin, veil-like high clouds, often producing halos Cirrostratus clouds are transparent, whitish veil clouds with a hair-like or smooth appearance They are composed of ice crystals and are widespread, often covering the entire sky They are known for producing halo phenomena around the sun or moon