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Cirrocumulus look similar to fish scales
because of the clouds shape
They are called funnel clouds or, more often, twisters.
Cirrus
Cirrus
They sort of look like fish scales.
Cirrocumulus look similar to fish scales
because of the clouds shape
the cloud in the form of small flakes or cauliflowers,white in color with no dark shadows in between.
Cirrocumulus
They are called "cumulus" clouds, and sometimes are colloquially called "fair weather" clouds.
They are called funnel clouds or, more often, twisters.
Cirrus
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
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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.=
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