Cirrus castellanus cloud
Cirrus castellanus or Cirrus castellatus is a species of cirrus cloud. Its name comes from the word castellanus, which means of a fort, of a castle in Latin. Like all cirrus, this species occurs at high altitudes. It appears as separate turrets rising from a lower-level cloud base. Often these cloud turrets form in lines, and they can be taller than they are wide. This cloud species is usually dense in formation.
Cirrus castellanus | |
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Abbreviation | Ci cas |
Symbol | |
Genus | Cirrus (curl) |
Species | castellanus (castle) |
Altitude | Above 6,000 m (Above 20,000 ft) |
Classification | Family A (High-level) |
Appearance | A series of dense lumps, or "towers" of cirrus, connected by a thinner base. |
Precipitation | No |
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