They are grayish and appear in flat layers in the sky. Stratus means layers and they bring drizzle or rain.
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Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.
Stratus are low
Stratus clouds are smooth layered clouds
clear sky which mean not any types of precipitation
Low sheet-like clouds are called stratus clouds. They are typically gray or white in color and appear as a uniform layer covering a large portion of the sky. Stratus clouds often bring steady, light precipitation such as drizzle or light rain.
Stratus clouds are flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white. Stratus clouds may produce light snow or drizzle. Their altitude is usually below 6,000 feet.
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Stratus clouds are uniform and ressemble fog at times. Usually there is no precipitation. Nimbostratus clouds are typically followed by rain causing them to be a darker grey color.
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Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.
Yes. Aside from fog (which is at ground level) stratus clouds are the lowest-lying of all clouds.
Stratus are low
Stratus clouds are smooth layered clouds
no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
Stratus Clouds
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