Cirrus.
Cirrus clouds are wispy or curly. Cirrus means "wispy."
The Latin word for wispy cloud is cirrus, meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair.
Altostratus clouds
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.
cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds...
Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds usually formed at high altitudes.
Altostratus cloud
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
The Latin meaning of the word "cirrus" is "ringlets." It is used to describe wispy- or curly-looking thin, light gray or white clouds.
wispy
A Roman would probably have used the word tenuis.The word "cirrus," used in English to describe wispy clouds, is from the Latin word cirrus, meaning "a tuft or curl [of hair]; a crest [of feathers]; a fringe [on clothing]." The corresponding Latin adjective is cirratus, "curly; fringed."
Cirrus clouds are wispy
Cirrus clouds
Altostratus clouds
Cirrus clouds!
Clouds
No. When clouds are gray, that means the sunlight can barely shine through them. Usually cirrus clouds are thin, white, and wispy. The clouds you are seeing are probably stratus or altocumulus clouds.
cirrus means "wispy and swirly". It is probably Latin or Greek.