- Source: Cirrostratus fibratus
Cirrostratus fibratus or also called Cirrostratus filosus is a type of cirrostratus cloud. The name cirrostratus fibratus is derived from Latin, meaning "fibrous". Cirrostratus fibratus is one of the two most common forms that cirrostratus often takes, with the other being cirrostratus nebulosus. They are formed from strong, continuous winds blowing at high altitudes, and they often cover a large portion of the sky. Cirrostratus fibratus may often develop from either cirrus fibratus or cirrus spissatus cloud. Precipitation is often imminent behind these clouds; however, they are not a precipitation-producing cloud.
See also
List of cloud types
References
External links
International Cloud Atlas – Cirrostratus fibratus Archived 2020-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
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- Awan sirostratus
- Cirrostratus fibratus
- Cirrostratus cloud
- List of cloud types
- Cirrostratus nebulosus
- Cloud
- Cirrus cloud
- Altostratus cloud
- Contrail
- Stratus cloud
- Cirrus spissatus cloud