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Stratus | International Cloud Atlas### Summary of Stratus Clouds from International Cloud Atlas
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Ten Basic Clouds | National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationMar 28, 2023 · A generally gray cloud layer with a uniform base which may, if thick enough, produce drizzle, ice prisms, or snow grains. When the sun is ...The Four Core Types of Clouds · A 'Hole' Lot of Clouds 2 · NWS Cloud ChartMissing: authoritative NASA
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The Four Core Types of Clouds - NOAAMar 28, 2023 · They result from non-convective rising air and tend to occur along and to the north of warm fronts. The edges of strato-form clouds are diffuse.Missing: authoritative NASA
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Glossary - NOAA's National Weather ServiceA low, generally gray cloud layer with a fairly uniform base. Stratus may appear in the form of ragged patches, but otherwise does not exhibit individual cloud ...Missing: definition characteristics authoritative sources NASA
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The Types of Clouds and What They Mean – Science ProjectOct 15, 2024 · Stratus – Low clouds, light or dark gray and generally uniform in appearance and covering most of the sky. Fog is a stratus cloud.Missing: authoritative NOAA
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Stratiform or Stratus CloudsStratiform or Stratus Clouds: A cloud-type extending a long, low, gray layer with an almost uniform base with extensive coverage at different altitudes.Missing: definition characteristics authoritative sources NOAA
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The Useful Pursuit of Shadows | American ScientistFigure 1. Clouds were first described systematically by Luke Howard, a London pharmacist and amateur meteorologist, in an 1802 address to the Askesian Society.
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CLOUD DEVELOPMENTStratus clouds form when condensation happens at the same level at which the air stops rising. We notice this on days when the stratus clouds are spread across ...Missing: nocturnal | Show results with:nocturnal
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[PDF] CLOUD CLASSIFICATION AND OBSERVED PROPERTIES OF ...This process is instrumental in producing low-level stratus clouds and fog. • Adiabatic cooling produced by (rapid) pressure reduction at some fixed level.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Stratus Clouds - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsStratus clouds are associated with mesoscale, or even synoptic, vertical air motions ... The ascending motion of air is weak (i.e., a few tens of ...
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[PDF] A. Fog TypesNocturnal long-wave radiational cooling of the maritime air in the valley causes stratus clouds to form for a few hours the first night after the air becomes ...
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The Relationship between Boundary Layer Stability and Cloud ...Post-cold-frontal regions are dominated by subsidence and populated by low-level clouds, but it is not known how frequent or strong inversions might be and how ...
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Clouds, Aerosols, and Precipitation in the Marine Boundary LayerThe subtropical lower troposphere largely experiences conditions of large-scale subsidence in which the MBL is continually being diluted by free-tropospheric ( ...
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[PDF] Clouds - National Weather ServiceClouds formed in stable air tend to be long, flat layers, termed stratus-type clouds. The air flow is generally smooth and associated precipitation, if any, is ...
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The Relationship between Boundary Layer Stability and Cloud ...Using NASA Aqua MODIS and AIRS data, the relationship between low-level cloud cover (cloud top below the 700-hPa level) and boundary layer stability is explored ...Missing: stratus AMS
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[PDF] Chapter 4: Weather Theory & ReportsMoist, unstable air causes cumulus clouds, localized showers, and turbulence to form. Conversely, an air mass passing over a colder surface does not form ...
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Types of Clouds | NESDIS - NOAACirrostratus clouds are thin, white clouds that cover the whole sky like a veil. These clouds are most commonly seen in the winter, and can cause the appearance ...Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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The Seasonal Cycle of Low Stratiform CloudsUnique features of Arctic stra- tus include the tendency to form multiple cloud layers and the common occurrence of humidity inversions, that is, increases in ...
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Formation and Maintenance of Nocturnal Low-Level Stratus over the ...They suggest that shear-driven turbulence underneath the nighttime low-level jet (NLLJ) causes upward mixing of moisture and therefore favors cloud formation.
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Cloud Classification - National Weather ServiceStratus clouds are uniform and flat, producing a gray layer of cloud cover which may be precipitation-free or may cause periods of light precipitation or ...Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cloud - National Geographic EducationApr 26, 2024 · Stratus clouds are horizontal and stratified, or layered. Stratus clouds can blanket the entire sky in a single pattern. They usually occur ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Stratus clouds - Met OfficeStratus clouds are low-level layers with a fairly uniform grey or white colour. Often the scene of dull, overcast days in its 'nebulosus' form.
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Stratus | International Cloud AtlasStratus is composed of small water droplets and sometimes of ice crystals. Drizzle droplets, ice crystals and snow grains may also be present. The denseness of ...
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The Edge of a Stratus Cloud - SKY LIGHTSMar 31, 2025 · As the air gains altitude, it expands and cools adiabatically. Cooling causes the relative humidity to increase, and once the relative humidity ...
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Appendix 1 - Etymology of latin names of cloudsStratus, From the Latin stratus, past participle of the verb sternere, which means to extend, to spread out, to flatten out, to cover with a layer. Cumulus ...Genera · Species · Varieties · Supplementary features
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Stratus (St) | International Cloud AtlasThe WMO International Cloud Atlas is the reference for the classification of clouds and meteorological meteors. It provides the definitions and descriptions ...
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Levels | International Cloud AtlasLevel. Genera. Polar region ; High. Cirrus Cirrocumulus Cirrostratus. 3 – 8 km (10 000 – 25 000 ft) ; Middle. Altocumulus Altostratus Nimbostratus. 2 – 4km (6 500 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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UBC ATSC 113 - Stratiform CloudsThey range from only 100 m to 6 km thick in the vertical, but can have a horizontal extent of 100 km to 1000 km. They are associated with layers in the ...
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Cloud Types - UCAR Center for Science EducationLow Clouds. Surface - 2 km (surface - 7,000 ft). Stratus clouds · Stratocumulus clouds ; Clouds with Vertical Growth. Surface - 13 km (surface - 43,000 ft).
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[PDF] General features and climatology of marine boundary layersJun 9, 1994 · Stratus cloud layers are typically 100-500 m thick, with a cloud base anywhere from the surface to 1500 m, and mostly do not precipitate much.<|control11|><|separator|>
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ampycloud: an open-source algorithm to determine cloud base ...Aug 27, 2024 · Ceilometers are used routinely at aerodromes worldwide to derive the height and sky coverage fraction of cloud layers.
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Cloud-Base Height Measurements with a Single-Pulse Erbium ...For the ceilometer, the maximum cloud-base height is about 4000 m. The main characteristics of the ceilometer are given in Table 1. b. Eye safety principle.
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Cloud classification summary | International Cloud AtlasCloud classification summary ; Stratus · nebulosus · fractus · opacus · translucidus · undulatus · praecipitatio · fluctus ; Cumulus · humilis · mediocris
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Species - International Cloud AtlasMost of the genera are subdivided into species, based on the shape of the clouds or their internal structure.
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Stratus nebulosus (St neb) - International Cloud AtlasNebulous, grey, fairly uniform layer of Stratus. This is the most common species.
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Species | International Cloud AtlasStratus nebulosus (St neb) - Clayden 1905, CCH 1953 (Section 2.3.8.2.1) Nebulous, grey, fairly uniform layer of Stratus. This is the most common species.
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Stratus fractus (St fra) - International Cloud AtlasStratus occurring in the form of irregular ragged shreds, the outlines of which change continuously and often rapidly.
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Explanatory remarks and special clouds - International Cloud AtlasStratus fractus clouds may also form as accessory clouds (pannus) under Altostratus, Nimbostratus, Cumulonimbus and precipitating Cumulus. They develop as a ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Fractus | International Cloud AtlasClouds in the form of irregular shreds, which have a clearly ragged appearance. This term applies only to Stratus and Cumulus.
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[PDF] Conceptual model of diurnal cycle of low-level stratiform clouds over ...The two phases presented in this section are the stra- tus phase (stratus fractus and stratus) and the convective phase during which the LLSC breakup occurs.
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Varieties | International Cloud AtlasPatch, sheet or layer of Stratus, the major part of which is so opaque that it completely masks the Sun or Moon. This is the most common variety.
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Varieties | International Cloud AtlasVarieties are arrangements of macroscopic elements and transparency of genera. A cloud may have multiple varieties, except for translucidus and opacus, which ...Missing: virga praecipitatio
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Supplementary features and accessory cloudsThe only supplementary feature of Stratus is praecipitatio (precipitation in the form of drizzle, snow or snow grains).Missing: opacity | Show results with:opacity
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Mother-clouds | International Cloud Atlas(a) “Genitus”: A part of a cloud may develop, and more or less pronounced extensions may form. These extensions, whether attached to the mother-cloud or not, ...Missing: derived | Show results with:derived
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Clouds from which Stratus may form - International Cloud AtlasStratus may form from the transformation of Stratocumulus (St stratocumulomutatus) when it thickens and lowers, forming a fairly uniform base.
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Accessory clouds | International Cloud AtlasClouds may sometimes be accompanied by other usually smaller clouds, known as accessory clouds, which are separate from the main cloud body or partly merged ...
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Supercooled Drizzle (freezing drizzle) - International Cloud AtlasDrops of supercooled drizzle may freeze on impact with the ground, in-flight aircraft or other objects. This is called freezing drizzle.
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Satellite Determination of Stratus Cloud Microphysical Properties inThe mean effective droplet radius for this sample is 10.1 ± 4.4 μm. This serves as an upper bound since small-scale LWP variability is estimated to affect the ...
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Snow Grains | International Cloud AtlasSnow grains fall mostly from Stratus or from fog, and never in the form of a shower. Except in the mountains, snow grains usually fall in small quantities. « ...
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Boundary Layer, Cloud, and Drizzle Variability in the Southeast ...This study indicates more strongly decoupled boundary layers during the 2004 cruise than the well-mixed conditions that dominated the cloud and boundary layer ...
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GOES Fog and Low Stratus - Satellites (TOWR-S) - Virtual LabMar 26, 2024 · This product estimates low cloud thickness and the probability of reduced aviation visibility (Marginal Visual Flight Rules, Instrument Flight Rules, and Low ...
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Obscured by Fog - Flight Safety FoundationJul 9, 2010 · When it lifts off the ground, it becomes a low stratus cloud deck. Although surface visibilities may improve, low ceilings are still an aviation ...
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Stratus | SKYbrary Aviation SafetyThe term stratus is used to describe flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in colour from dark gray to nearly white.
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[PDF] FORECAST-BASED DECISION SUPPORT FOR SAN FRANCISCO ...Roughly half of SFO's air traffic delay is attributable to summer stratus. The. FAA-sponsored program led to the development of a prototype Marine Stratus ...<|separator|>
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Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD)Sep 16, 2025 · NEXRAD systems are Doppler weather radars that detect and produce over 100 different long-range and high-altitude weather observations and products.
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NOAA GOES-R Series Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) Level 2 Fog ...... Baseline Imager (ABI) Fog/Low Stratus (FLS) products contain estimates of low cloud/fog thickness and probabilities of reduced aviation visibility for...
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[PDF] Arctic stratus cloud properties and their effect on the surface ...Low-level stratiform clouds, due to their high albedo, have been widely recognized as having a strong cooling effect on the atmosphere-earth system from early ...
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Climate Effects of the Deep Continental Stratus Clouds Generated ...When the surface cools, the increased static stability favors stratus cloud formation while it restrains deep convection and related cirrus cloud formation ...
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[PDF] Arctic Surface, Cloud, and Radiation Properties Based on the ...Jul 15, 2005 · Arctic annual mean cloud coverage is about 70%, with the largest cloudiness occurring in September and the lowest cloudiness occurring in April.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Effects of Arctic haze on surface cloud radiative forcing - AGU JournalsDec 28, 2014 · At Barrow, Alaska, we find that the net radiative effect of clouds is to warm the surface during all months except June through September.
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Low clouds suppress Arctic air formation and amplify high-latitude ...Sep 15, 2015 · We use an idealized single-column atmospheric model across a range of conditions to study the polar night process of air mass transformation ...
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Cloud altitude shifts found to have minimal impact on Earth's climate ...Aug 28, 2025 · The warming effect of clouds could be altered if they moved to different altitudes as temperatures rise. Both would have an impact on climate ...Missing: stratus | Show results with:stratus
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Seeding of Supercooled Low Stratus Clouds with a UAV to Study ...Over the course of the first two CLOUDLAB field campaigns (2021/22, 2022/23), a total of 55 seeding experiments were conducted in supercooled stratus clouds ...
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The Spatiotemporal Distribution Characteristics of Cloud Types and ...Dec 6, 2023 · (6) The decrease in altostratus clouds is associated with the weakening of the Arctic front due to Arctic warming, while increased water vapor ...Missing: declines | Show results with:declines
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On the dependence of albedo on cloud microphysics over marine ...Mar 20, 2012 · Min, and J. A. Ogren (2009), An assessment of aerosol-cloud interactions in marine stratus clouds based on surface remote sensing, J.
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Stratus | International Cloud AtlasDefinition of Stratus Generally grey cloud layer with a fairly uniform base, which may give drizzle, snow or snow grains.Missing: casus | Show results with:casus
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Cirrostratus (Cs) - International Cloud AtlasTransparent, whitish cloud veil of fibrous (hair-like) or smooth appearance, totally or partly covering the sky, often producing halo phenomena.
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Altostratus (As) | International Cloud AtlasGreyish or bluish cloud sheet or layer of striated, fibrous or uniform appearance, totally or partly covering the sky, and having parts thin enough to reveal ...
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Nimbostratus (Ns) | International Cloud AtlasGrey cloud layer, often dark, the appearance of which is rendered diffuse by more or less continuously falling rain or snow.
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Appendix 3 - History of cloud nomenclature - International Cloud AtlasThe WMO International Cloud Atlas is the reference for the classification of clouds and meteorological meteors. It provides the definitions and descriptions ...
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Sc compared with St | International Cloud AtlasStratocumulus is distinguished from Stratus by: Presence of elements, rounded masses, rolls, etc. Usual absence of a ragged structure, which is a feature of ...
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[PDF] Stratus and Stratocumulus - Atmospheric SciencesThey often occur under fair weather conditions, and in this way they are distinct from a third low. 7 stratiform low cloud type called nimbostratus.Missing: frontal | Show results with:frontal
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[PDF] Regime-based Aerosol-Cloud Interactions from CALIPSO-MODIS ...This study investigates aerosol-cloud interactions in the marine boundary layer (MBL) clouds from a regime‐based perspective using satellite CALIPSO‐derived ...
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