undulatus clouds - EAS
Images of undulatus clouds
bing.com/imagesUndulatus clouds are wavy, undulating clouds that have a rolling appearance. These clouds are either the puffy cumulus variety or the thinner, sheet-like stratus variety. Overall, the most common form of undulatus clouds that people usually spot is the altocumulusundulatus.Altocumulus cloud
Altocumulus is a middle-altitude cloud genus that belongs mainly to the stratocumuliform physical category characterized by globular masses or rolls in layers or patches, the individual elements being larger and darker than those of cirrocumulus and smaller than those of stratocumulus. However, if …
earthsky.org/earth/undulatus-clouds-wavy-rows/- People also ask
- https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/147380/...
Oct 9, 2020 · The Undulations of Wave Clouds. October 4, 2020 JPEG. When the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this natural-color image on October 4, 2020, a series of …
Explore further
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperitas_(cloud)
Asperitas (formerly known as Undulatus asperatus) is a cloud formation first popularized and proposed as a type of cloud in 2009 by Gavin Pretor-Pinney of the Cloud Appreciation Society. Added to the International Cloud Atlas as a supplementary feature in March 2017, it is the first cloud formation added since cirrus intortus in 1951. The name translates approximately as "roughness".
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Altitude: Below 2,000 (or higher with altocumulus) m, (Below 6,000 -or higher with altocumulus- ft)
- Species: Stratiformis
- Appearance: Wavy undersurface
- Variety: Opacus
Images of Undulatus clouds
bing.com/imagesUndulatus Cloud Variety: Wavelike, Undulating
https://whatsthiscloud.com/cloud-varieties/undulatusUndulatus clouds are a bit more difficult to pick out in stratiform clouds. Cirrostratus undulatus clouds can be described as thin, high-altitude sheets with subtle wave patterns. Identifying altostratus undulatus clouds take a keen …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altostratus_undulatus_cloud
The altostratus undulatus is a type of altostratus cloud with signature undulations within it. These undulations may be visible (usually as "wavy bases"), but frequently they are indiscernible to the naked eye. These formations will generally appear in the early stages of destabilizing return flows, especially over the southern plains of the United States, when the surface temperature is still rel…
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Abbreviation: As
- Appearance: Wavy, like ripples in a pond
- Altitude: 2400-6100 m, (8,000-20,000 ft)
- Genus: Alto- (high), -stratus (layered)
- https://earthsky.org/earth/undulatus-clouds-wavy-rows
Apr 7, 2022 · Undulatus clouds are wavy, undulating clouds that have a rolling appearance. These clouds are either the puffy cumulus variety or the thinner, sheet-like stratus variety. …
- bing.com/videosSee more videos of Undulatus CloudsTikTok short videos of undulatus clouds
Add to My Saves
We were unable to save this item. Please check your connection and try again.
We were unable to remove this item. Please check your connection and try again.
Saving...
Removing...
See more - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altocumulus_undulatus_cloud
Altocumulus undulatus cloud. Precipitation cloud? The altocumulus undulatus is a mid-level cloud (about 8000 - 20,000 ft or 2400 - 6100 m), usually white or grey with layers or patches …
- https://weather.com/science/weather-explainers/...
Aug 3, 2015 · Undulatus asperatus clouds are a rare formation that was proposed as a new category of cloud in 2009, according to the National Weather Service, and is likely to become the first cloud...
- https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/asperatus-upd…
By studying the weather records and using a computer model to simulate the cloud, Graeme found evidence that asperatus is formed in the sort of conditions that produce mamma clouds (also known as mammatus), but when the winds …
- https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/cloud-library/undulatus
Undulatus usually forms when the air above and below the cloud layer is moving at differing speeds and/or in different directions. It is the shearing effect of the two airstreams that gives …
- Some results have been removed

