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Cirrocumulus
Cirrostratus
(sometimes misspelled Cirrustratus)
are ice clouds which form at 25,000 feet and show the turbulent air at that level. They usually consist of many small globules of cloud to make a larger clump. There can be more than one clump at a time in the sky, or just one on its own.
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Here you can post a new thread if you think we have cassified a cloud wrong. You can also add any additional information you like. Please specify what cloud you are talking about. We'll reply as...
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