You probably mean Cirrus clouds, which are clouds made of ice crystals.
There're several variations, including Cirrostratus and Cirrocumulus, but the clouds with the most prominent "wisps" or "curles" are Cirrus.
I think they might be stratus I am not sure......
Actually they are called NIMBOSTRATUS.
cirrostratus
Layered clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, are high level clouds. They form above 20,000 feet where it is cold. They are composed of ice crystals.
In our atmosphere there are different layers and Troposphere is the lowest layer , which extend up to a height of 10 km. It is called turbulent sphere as it contains air (N2, O2, CO2 )much water vapours and clouds .
by where they form in the atmosphere and their shape- ombudsmanHoward noted that there are three basic shapes to clouds:heaps of separated cloud masses with flat bottoms and cauliflower tops, which he named cumulus (Latin for heap);layers of cloud much wider than they are thick, like a blanket or a mattress, which he named stratus (Latin for layer);wispy curls, like a child's hair, which he called cirrus (Latin for curl).To clouds generating precipitation, he gave the name nimbus (Latin for rain).Clouds are found in three layers in the lower atmosphere. Thus, with four types of clouds and three layers, we come up with 12 major cloud types that have evolved from Howard's pioneering work.Heaps:Cumulus familyFair weather cumulusSwelling cumulusCumulus congestusLayers: Stratus familyStratusaltostratuscirrostratusLayered HeapsstratocumulusaltocumuluscirrocumulusPrecipitating cloudscumulonimbuscirrusnimbostratus
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
cirrus
Clouds in flat layers are called stratus.
Atmosphere.
Cirrus clouds, specifically cirrus uncinus clouds, can resemble curly wisps of hair. These high-altitude clouds form in the upper atmosphere and often have a thin, delicate appearance with distinct curly or wispy strands.
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds
The clouds that are known to extend through all the layers are the cumulonimbus clouds. They can do this because they are stacked vertically.
Stratus is the cloud in flat layers
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds
the answer is stratus clouds!:)
Stratus is the cloud in flat layers
Jupiter has 3 layers of clouds.
Clouds that form in flat layers are known as Stratus clouds, from the Latin word strato, meaning" spread out."
Stratus Clouds are clouds that cover large areas and form in layers.