Cirrus duplicatus
Cirrus duplicatus |
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Abbreviation |
Ci du |
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Genus |
Cirrus (curl of hair) |
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Variety |
duplicatus (multiple layers) |
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Altitude |
Above 5,000 m (Above 16,500 ft) |
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Classification |
Family A (High-level) |
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Appearance |
two or more overlapping layers[1] |
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Precipitation cloud? |
No |
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Cirrus duplicatus is a variety of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus duplicatus is derived from Latin, meaning "double".[2] The duplicatus variety of cirrus clouds occurs when there are at least two layers of cirrus clouds. Most of the time, occurrences of cirrus fibratus and cirrus uncinus are in the duplicatus form.[3] Like stratus clouds, cirrus clouds are often seen in the duplicatus form.[4]
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Cloud genera and selected species, supplementary features, and other airborne hydrometeors - WMO Latin terminology except where indicated |
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| Very high-level |
- Polar stratospheric cirriform type
- Nacreous
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