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Cirrus uncinus cloud

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Genus
  
Cirrus (curl of hair)

Appearance
  
Curly, hooked

Abbreviation
  
Ci unc

Species
  
uncinus (hooked)

Classification
  
Family A (high-level)

Minimum altitude (feet)
  
23,000

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Precipitation cloud?
  
No, but may indicate precipitation approach.

Indicates precipitation
  
No, but may indicate precipitation approach.

Cirrus uncinus is a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus uncinus is derived from Latin, meaning "curly hooks". Also known as mares' tails, these clouds are generally sparse in the sky and very thin.

Cirrus uncinus cloud Cirrus uncinus clouds

The clouds occur at very high altitudes, at a temperature of about −50 to −40 °C (−58 to −40 °F). They are generally seen when a warm or occluded front is approaching. They are very high in the troposphere and generally mean that precipitation, usually rain, is approaching.

Cirrus uncinus cloud Cirrus Uncinus and Contrails Contrail Science

Cirrus uncinus cloud the white planes picture co gtgt weather images gtgt ref MET0061

Cirrus uncinus cloud CLOUD PICS Cirrus Uncinus and Sun Halo in Aberdeenshire CraigM350

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References

Cirrus uncinus cloud Wikipedia


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