because of the clouds shape
Cirrocumulus look similar to fish scales
They look like fish scales. They can indicate unsettled weather. Often called a mackerel sky
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Cirrocumulus Cirrus Cumulus
Cirrocumulus look similar to fish scales
Cirrocumulus
Cirrocumulus clouds belong to the High Cloud group (5000-13000m). They are small rounded puffs that usually appear in long rows. Cirrocumulus are usually white, but sometimes appear gray. Cirrocumulus clouds are the same size or smaller than the width of your littlest finger when you hold up your hand at arm's length.=If these clouds cover a lot of the sky, it is called a "mackerel sky" because the sky looks like the scales of a fish. Cirrocumulus are usually seen in the winter time and indicate fair, but cold weather.=
They look like fish scales. They can indicate unsettled weather. Often called a mackerel sky
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Cirrocumulus Cirrus Cumulus
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
the three types of clouds are cirrus cirrocumulus and cumulonimbus.
Cirrocumulus clouds are very high altitude clouds that form in the troposphere. They form between 16,000 feet and 39,000 feet above the surface of the Earth.