cirrus
No, they are flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white.
The types of clouds are: cumulus, the fluffy white kind which are the most regular type, cumulonimbus and nimbus, which are rain clouds, and cirrus, which are wispy, high altitude clouds.
Cirrus clouds!
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.
Cirrus cloyds are clouds that are thin and wispy! They are found high in the sky.
No, they are flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white.
The types of clouds are: cumulus, the fluffy white kind which are the most regular type, cumulonimbus and nimbus, which are rain clouds, and cirrus, which are wispy, high altitude clouds.
Cirrus- thin and wispy, occur at high altitudes. Stratus- sheetlike and layered, occur at lower altitudes. Cumulus- white and fluffy with flat bottoms, occur at various altitudes.
The most usual form of high-level clouds are thin and often wispy CIRRUS clouds. Cirrus clouds are usually found at heights greater than 20,000 feet. Cirrus clouds are composed of ice crystals that originate from the freezing of supercooled water droplets.
No. Cirrus clouds a wispy, high-altitude clouds. They are not strm clouds. All hail and nearly all thunder are associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Cirrus clouds!
Serious clouds are high and wispy and lacking in a sense of humor.
Cirrus clouds
cirrus
Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds usually formed at high altitudes.
Circulus. They are really puffy.
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.