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mixture of ice crystals, supercooled water droplets, and water droplets in temperate latitudes. However, the liquid water concentration was almost always significantly greater than the concentration of ice crystals, and the maximum concentration of liquid water tended to be at the top of the cloud while the ice concentrated itself at the bottom. The ice crystals in the base of the altocumulus clouds and in the virga were found to be dendrites or conglomerations of dendrites while needles and plates resided more towards the top. Altocumulus clouds can form via convection or via the forced uplift caused by a
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in from the ends. Towards the top of the cloud, these crystals have a tendency to clump together. These clouds do not last long, and they tend to change into cirrus because as the water vapor continues to deposit on the ice crystals, they eventually begin to fall, destroying the upward convection. The cloud then dissipates into cirrus. Cirrocumulus clouds come in four species which are common to all three genus-types that have limited-convective or stratocumuliform characteristics:
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increased to the maximum concentration near the middle of the cloud. The maximum concentration was found to be anything up to 1.25 grams of water per kilogram of air. The concentration slowly dropped off as altitude increased to the height of the top of the cloud, where it immediately dropped to zero again.
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species and cumulonimbus genus of clouds grow high into the atmosphere, carrying moisture with them, which can lead to the formation of cirrus clouds. The researchers speculated that this might even produce a positive feedback, where the increasing upper atmospheric moisture further warms the earth,
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processes. Significant growth of these patches indicates high-altitude instability and can signal the approach of poorer weather. The ice crystals in the bottoms of cirrocumulus clouds tend to be in the form of hexagonal cylinders. They are not solid, but instead tend to have stepped funnels coming
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clouds have a cauliflower-like structure and tower high into the atmosphere, hence their alternate name "towering cumulus". The variety
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clouds carrying more moisture into the upper atmosphere.
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2765:Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
2352:The Weather Identification Handbook
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3156:Cirrocumulus lenticularis (Cc len)
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2151:Boyle, Rebecca (18 October 2012).
1215:"Cumuliform Clouds: Some Examples"
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3146:Cirrocumulus castellanus (Cc cas)
2523:Ludlum, David McWilliams (2000).
2488:Langmuir, Irving (October 1948).
2376:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
1780:Del Genfo, Lacis & Ruedy 1991
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3382:Cumulonimbus capillatus (Cb cap)
3257:Altocumulus castellanus (Ac cas)
3015:polar stratospheric clouds (PSC)
2120:Minard, Anne (14 October 2008).
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2461:Journal of Geophysical Research
2415:Hubbard, Richard Keith (2000).
2270:Journal of Geophysical Research
2211:. University of Arizona Press.
1701:. New York: Time Inc. pp.
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3630:Stratocumulus volutus (Sc vol)
3610:Stratocumulus floccus (Sc flo)
3391:Cb-only supplementary features
3192:Cirrostratus fibratus (Cs fib)
1474:"WMO classification of clouds"
408:, such as after a cold front.
389:Cumulus clouds scattered over
1:
3568:Stratus silvagenitus (St sil)
3426:Cumulonimbus flumen ((Cb flu)
3419:Cb-only accessories and other
3267:Altocumulus lacunosus (Ac la)
3151:Cirrocumulus floccus (Cc flo)
2759:Warner, J. (September 1969).
378:Lines of Cumulus clouds over
3377:Cumulonimbus calvus (Cb cal)
3282:Altocumulus volutus (Ac vol)
3262:Altocumulus floccus (Ac flo)
2956:Noctilucent type III billows
2823:Wood, Robert (August 2012).
2724:Stommel, Harry (June 1947).
2685:10.1016/0169-8095(94)00096-V
2621:10.1126/science.186.4164.632
2438:Irwin, Patrick (July 2003).
1682:. International Cloud Atlas.
1055:being the viscosity of air,
911:has methane cumulus clouds.
3331:Nimbostratus virga (Ns vir)
3074:Cirrus castellanus (Ci cas)
2866:AMS Glossary of Meteorology
2349:Dunlop, Storm (June 2003).
2189:Bougher & Phillips 1997
1859:. p. 1. Archived from
594:over the top of the cloud.
3875:
3552:Stratus nebulosus (St neb)
3486:Cumulus congestus (Cu con)
3480:Cumulus mediocris (Cu med)
3115:Cirrus vertebratus (Ci ve)
2959:Noctilucent type IV whirls
838:
800:
773:
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698:
29:
3409:Cumulonimbus murus ((mur)
3398:Cumulonimbus cauda ((cau)
3089:Cirrus spissatus (Ci spa)
2953:Noctilucent type II bands
2574:10.1109/PCCGA.2001.962893
2099:Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2095:"Thunderheads on Jupiter"
1288:Mossop & Hallett 1974
1213:Geerts, B. (April 2000).
853:deforms a cumulus cloud.
46:
3547:Stratus fractus (St fra)
3475:Cumulus humilis (Cu hum)
3454:Variable vertical extent
3404:Cumulonimbus incus (inc)
3079:Cirrus fibratus (Ci fib)
2950:Noctilucent type I veils
2944:Polar mesospheric clouds
2850:10.1175/MWR-D-11-00121.1
2276:(D10): 12, 895–12, 910.
2126:National Geographic News
811:clouds develop a strong
678:Relation to other clouds
308:Cumulus clouds form via
32:Cumulus (disambiguation)
3625:Stratocumulus Undulatus
3110:Cirrus intortus (Ci in)
3094:Cirrus uncinus (Ci unc)
3084:Cirrus floccus (Ci flo)
2481:10.1029/JZ065i001p00227
2397:10.5194/acp-6-1185-2006
2290:10.1029/jd094id10p12895
1549:A Dictionary of Ecology
1369:"Cloud Classifications"
328:of the presence of any
3765:Supplementary features
3645:supplementary features
2829:Monthly Weather Review
2825:"Stratocumulus Clouds"
2730:Journal of Meteorology
2646:The Art of Paragliding
2644:Pagen, Dennis (2001).
2494:Journal of Meteorology
2253:10.1175/2008JAMC1885.1
1116:
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310:atmospheric convection
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3808:and human-made clouds
3304:Altostratus undulatus
3013:Nitric acid and water
1223:University of Wyoming
1117:
1115:{\displaystyle r_{0}}
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1048:{\displaystyle \eta }
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560:cumulus praecipitatio
422:
406:high-pressure systems
388:
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247:, depending upon the
2701:Pretor-Pinney, Gavin
2665:Atmospheric Research
1817:Miyazaki et al. 2001
1796:"Cumulonimbus Incus"
1099:
1079:
1059:
1039:
1019:
963:
770:Stratocumulus clouds
762:Stratocumulus clouds
233:temperature gradient
153:Family C (Low-level)
3826:Homomutatus (homut)
3822:Homogenitus (hogen)
3792:Praecipitatio (pra)
3004:Lenticular nacreous
2841:2012MWRv..140.2373W
2808:1980Tell...32..433W
2777:1969JAtS...26.1049W
2742:1947JAtS....4...91S
2677:1995AtmRe..38..249P
2613:1974Sci...186..632M
2531:. Alfred A. Knopf.
2506:1948JAtS....5..175L
2473:1960JGR....65..227J
2388:2006ACP.....6.1185G
2326:1991Natur.351..382G
2282:1989JGR....9412895C
2244:2008JApMC..47.2487C
2132:on 23 November 2012
1729:"Cloud Climatology"
1667:Garrett et al. 2006
1594:The Weather Channel
941:List of cloud types
797:Cumulonimbus clouds
776:Stratocumulus cloud
687:Cirrocumulus clouds
615:cumulonimbus clouds
350:20 to 30
278:(middle-étage) and
249:ambient temperature
243:water droplets, or
3588:Stratocumulus (Sc)
3575:(Fg) Surface level
3516:Trade wind cumulus
3001:Cirriform nacreous
2191:, pp. 127–129
1853:The Science Corner
1761:on 29 January 2013
1718:, pp. 105–108
1680:"Cataractagenitus"
1619:Pretor-Pinney 2007
1600:on 17 October 2012
1590:"Weather Glossary"
1528:on 18 January 2012
1505:Pretor-Pinney 2007
1379:on 7 November 2014
1353:, pp. 437–438
1290:, pp. 632–634
1161:on 17 October 2012
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803:Cumulonimbus cloud
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743:Altocumulus clouds
735:Altocumulus clouds
701:Cirrocumulus cloud
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645:Effects on climate
435:, water droplets,
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3751:Translucidus (tr)
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3361:Towering vertical
3358:Cumulonimbus (Cb)
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3314:Nimbostratus (Ns)
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3103:Ci-only varieties
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2716:978-1-101-20331-6
2709:. Penguin Group.
2655:978-0-936310-14-5
2607:(4164): 632–634.
2583:978-0-7695-1227-3
2538:978-0-679-40851-2
2451:978-3-540-00681-7
2430:978-0-07-136136-1
2362:978-1-58574-857-0
2320:(6325): 382–385.
2299:on 14 August 2014
2218:978-0-8165-1830-2
1998:Carey et al. 2008
1986:Carey et al. 2008
1971:Carey et al. 2008
1566:978-0-19-956766-9
1088:{\displaystyle w}
1068:{\displaystyle E}
1028:{\displaystyle t}
1003:
849:may occur when a
809:cumulus congestus
749:Altocumulus cloud
672:cumulus congestus
667:cumulus congestus
654:Cumulus congestus
623:Cumulus congestus
611:cumulus congestus
541:Cumulus congestus
537:Cumulus mediocris
437:supercooled water
425:cumulus mediocris
336:(mixed) with the
318:relative humidity
303:Congo River basin
298:
214:cumulus congestus
186:
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16:(Redirected from
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835:Horseshoe clouds
545:Cumulus radiatus
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63:Abbreviation
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3859:Cloud types
3797:Virga (vir)
3787:Mamma (mam)
3777:Cavum (cav)
3736:Opacus (op)
3685:Velum (vel)
3658:Tuba ((tub)
3411:Wall cloud)
3400:Tail cloud)
3317:Multi-level
3057:Cirrus (Ci)
2940:Noctilucent
2922:Mesospheric
2303:28 November
2034:Ludlum 2000
1935:Ludlum 2000
1917:12 February
1844:Funk, Ted.
1669:, p. i
1655:Dunlop 2003
1643:Ludlum 2000
1631:Dunlop 2003
1532:11 February
1458:Warner 1969
1446:Warner 1969
1434:Warner 1969
1422:Warner 1969
1410:Warner 1969
1398:Warner 1969
1351:Weston 1980
1339:Weston 1980
878:space probe
821:waterspouts
787:cold fronts
727:. They are
721:castellanus
445:micrometres
358:Description
352:micrometres
322:latent heat
276:altocumulus
241:supercooled
225:instability
141:200–2,000 m
3848:Categories
3710:Non-height
3047:High-level
2417:"Glossary"
2177:Irwin 2003
2162:26 January
2136:26 January
2105:26 January
2079:26 January
1870:19 October
1802:23 October
1765:23 October
1716:Pagen 2001
1604:18 October
1490:18 October
1261:16 October
1229:2013-02-11
1199:2012-08-22
1165:18 October
1130:References
897:spacecraft
817:tropopause
756:warm front
729:iridescent
708:convective
639:cloud suck
572:gust front
402:wind shear
330:inversions
314:lapse rate
158:Appearance
3719:Varieties
3673:and other
3511:Horseshoe
3437:Hot tower
3348:Low-level
3324:Varieties
2560:CiteSeerX
2022:Wood 2012
2010:Wood 2012
1373:JetStream
1135:Footnotes
1043:η
979:η
783:inversion
619:tornadoes
584:tornadoes
478:congestus
474:mediocris
413:temperate
334:entrained
286:Formation
171:Uncommon
131:Radiatuse
116:Congestus
111:Mediocris
3712:specific
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2932:80–85 km
2693:90987092
2637:19285155
2629:17833720
2547:56559729
2057:12 March
1481:Archived
919:See also
635:thermals
613:or even
602:Forecast
464:Subforms
380:Brittany
229:humidity
210:altitude
138:Altitude
3854:Cumulus
3694:Other-
3597:Species
3539:Species
3470:Fractus
3462:Species
3369:Species
3249:Species
3184:Species
3138:Species
3066:Species
3049:3–18 km
2837:Bibcode
2804:Bibcode
2796:Tell Us
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2738:Bibcode
2673:Bibcode
2609:Bibcode
2592:6656499
2502:Bibcode
2469:Bibcode
2384:Bibcode
2342:4274337
2322:Bibcode
2278:Bibcode
2240:Bibcode
1739:12 July
1697:Weather
1383:21 July
1251:Weather
1015:, with
909:Neptune
895:Cassini
886:Jupiter
876:Galileo
813:updraft
791:drizzle
725:floccus
482:fractus
450:bimodal
342:process
338:thermal
205:cumulus
125:Variety
106:Humilis
101:Fractus
94:Species
42:Cumulus
18:Cumulus
3654:Shelf)
3350:0–2 km
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2905:genera
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631:Glider
592:pileus
574:, and
525:pannus
512:, and
510:pannus
480:, and
427:clouds
395:Rwanda
391:Kigali
231:, and
193:clouds
71:Symbol
53:Small
3504:Other
2942:(NLC)
2902:Cloud
2633:S2CID
2588:S2CID
2338:S2CID
2297:(PDF)
2266:(PDF)
1911:(PDF)
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1864:(PDF)
1849:(PDF)
1703:86–87
1484:(PDF)
1477:(PDF)
947:Notes
913:Venus
865:. On
556:virga
506:arcus
498:virga
494:velum
423:Some
272:étage
270:(low-
264:anvil
201:Latin
197:bases
179:, or
84:Genus
3494:ICAO
2711:ISBN
2689:OCLC
2650:ISBN
2625:PMID
2578:ISBN
2543:OCLC
2533:ISBN
2446:ISBN
2425:ISBN
2357:ISBN
2305:2012
2213:ISBN
2164:2013
2138:2013
2107:2013
2081:2013
2059:2018
1919:2011
1872:2012
1804:2012
1767:2012
1741:2011
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