cirrocumulus cloud
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cirrocumulus cloud is a type of cloud that forms at a very high altitude. It appears as a thin, white patch, sheet, or layer composed of very small, regularly arranged cloudlets. These cloudlets often resemble ripples, grains, or a pattern of tiny, rounded masses, giving the cloud formation a dappled or wavy appearance.
Usage
- Cirrocumulus clouds are indicators of fair but possibly changing weather. They are often seen in the sky before a warm front arrives.
- This term is used in meteorology and general weather observation to describe a specific, high-altitude cloud formation.
Examples
- The sky was dotted with a delicate layer of cirrocumulus cloud, creating a beautiful mackerel pattern.
- When you see cirrocumulus clouds, it often means the upper air is unstable.
- The forecast mentioned the possibility of cirrocumulus clouds developing later in the day.
Advanced Usage
- "Cirrocumulus" (without "cloud"): In technical meteorological contexts, "cirrocumulus" is often used alone to refer to this cloud type. For example: "The sky is classified as having cirrocumulus."
- Descriptive Phrases: Often described with terms like "mackerel sky" (because the pattern resembles fish scales) or "cloudlets."
Variants and Related Words
- Cirrocumulus (n.): The abbreviated form of "cirrocumulus cloud."
- Altocumulus (n.): A mid-level cloud that looks similar to cirrocumulus but is found at a lower altitude and has larger, darker cloudlets.
- Cirrus (n.): A high-altitude cloud that is wispy and fibrous, often a component of cirrocumulus clouds.
- Cirrostratus (n.): A high-altitude, thin, sheet-like cloud that can cover the sky, often preceding cirrocumulus.
Synonyms
- Mackerel sky (informal, when the pattern is pronounced)
- High cumuliform cloud (technical description)
Related Phrases / Idioms
- "Mackerel sky": This is a common idiom and informal synonym for a sky filled with cirrocumulus (or sometimes altocumulus) clouds arranged in a pattern that looks like the scales of a fish. It is often associated with changing weather.
- Example: "Mackerel sky, mackerel sky, never long wet, never long dry." (Traditional weather lore)
Noun
- a cloud at a high altitude consisting of a series of regularly arranged small clouds resembling ripples