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.
Thin feathery clouds are known as cirrus clouds. These types of clouds are composed of ice crystals and are found at high altitudes in the atmosphere. Cirrus clouds are often wispy in appearance and are associated with fair weather.
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No, the highest cloud is the noctilucent cloud, which forms in the mesosphere. Cirrus clouds are high altitude clouds, but not the highest.
cirrus clouds
cirrus clouds mean usually fair (good) weather
High, wispy clouds are generally categorized as cirrus clouds.
Cirrus is latin for "curl of hair" and is used to describe wipsy curly clouds
Cirrus is latin for "curl of hair" and is used to describe wipsy curly clouds
There are three types of clouds; cirrus, stratus and cumulus. Cirrus clouds are curly looking while stratus clouds are flat or layered. The cumulus clouds are the largest, and most opposite to the cirrus clouds.
cirrus clouds are clouds that are in the sky.
there is no other cloud higher than a cirrus cloud
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.
Cirrus clouds are at a high altitude.
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Cirrus clouds is 3 syllables. Cir-rus clouds.