Cirrus radiatus

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Cirrus radiatus
Cirrus radiatus.jpg
Cirrus radiatus clouds with a contrail crossing through
AbbreviationCi ra
SymbolCH 5.png
GenusCirrus (curl)
Varietyradiatus (striped)
AltitudeAbove 5,000 m
(Above 16,500 ft)
Appearanceparallel bands
Precipitation cloud?No

Cirrus radiatus is a variety of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus radiatus is derived from Latin, meaning "rayed, striped".[1] This variety of cirrus clouds occurs in parallel bands that often cover the entire sky and appear to converge at a single point[2] or two opposite points on the horizon. Cirrus radiatus is often partly made up of cirrocumulus or cirrostratus.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Latin Dictionary. "Definition of: radiatus". Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  2. ^ Dunlop, Storm (2003). The weather identification handbook (1st Lyons Press ed.). Guilford, Conn.: Lyons Press. p. 58. ISBN 1-58574-857-9.
  3. ^ Callanan, Martin. "Cirrus radiatus". International Cloud Atlas. nephology.eu. Retrieved 13 July 2011.

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