A stratiform volcano is a type of volcano that is characterized by layers of lava flow that have gradually built up over time. These volcanoes tend to have broad, flat shapes with gentle slopes. They are typically associated with non-explosive eruptions that result in the slow extrusion of lava.
Cumuliform clouds are puffy and vertically-developed, forming from rising air currents; they indicate unstable atmospheric conditions and can lead to thunderstorms. Stratiform clouds are flat and layered, forming in stable atmospheric conditions from broad areas of lifting air; they typically bring steady, prolonged precipitation.
Along a warm front, you typically see stratiform clouds such as nimbostratus, which bring prolonged periods of precipitation. As the warm air ascends over the denser cool air, it cools and condenses to form these clouds. In some cases, altocumulus and cirrostratus clouds may also be present ahead of the warm front.
Clouds can exist without rain when they are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are too small to fall to the ground. This occurs in situations like stratiform clouds, which can hold moisture but may not have sufficient energy or condensation to produce precipitation. Additionally, atmospheric conditions such as temperature inversions can prevent the droplets from coalescing into larger droplets that would produce rain. Thus, clouds can form and persist without resulting in rainfall.
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A couple of synonyms for stratified are flaky, laminated, or stratiform.
The lowest clouds are called fog. The classification of low clouds is stratiform.
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The most common type of rain is known as stratiform rain. Stratiform rain is characterized by steady, widespread precipitation that lasts for an extended period of time. It is often associated with large, layered cloud systems and tends to produce light to moderate rainfall.
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Cumuliform clouds are puffy and vertically-developed, forming from rising air currents; they indicate unstable atmospheric conditions and can lead to thunderstorms. Stratiform clouds are flat and layered, forming in stable atmospheric conditions from broad areas of lifting air; they typically bring steady, prolonged precipitation.