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Stratus clouds are low clouds that produce a hazy, gray veil with a uniform base throughout the sky. They do not usually produce precipitation, though drizzle or snow grains are possible with stratus clouds. One particular stratus cloud that affects transportation is fog.

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Stratus Clouds are low level clouds characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base,as opposed to convective or cumuliform clouds taht are formed by raising thermals.. Stratus means "layer"..

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