cirrostratus appears like a bed sheets with wrinkles
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Yes, it's true cirrostratus appears like a bed sheets with wrinkles.
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- Transparent high clouds called cirrostratus cover a substantial portion of the sky.
- Cirrostratus nebulosus gets its name from the Latin word nebulosus, which means "full of vapour, foggy, hazy, dark."
- Halo phenomena are the white or coloured rings, patches, or arcs of light that occasionally form around the Sun or Moon.
- Sometimes, cirrostratus clouds are so thin that the halo is the sole sign that they are present in the sky.
- Cirrus clouds, which resemble long, thin, wispy white streamers high in the sky, are comprised of ice crystals.
- Due to their resemblance to a horse's tail, they are frequently referred to as "mare's tails." In good weather, cirrus clouds are frequently visible.
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