Meaning Cirriform
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Cirriform


High altitude ice clouds with a very thin wispy appearance.
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Cirriform


Like cirrus; more generally, descriptive of clouds composed of small particles, mostly ice crystals, that are fairly widely dispersed, usually resulting in relative transparency and whiteness and ofte [..]
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Cirriform


All species and varieties of cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrosiratus clouds; descriptive of clouds composed mostly or entirely of small ice crystals, usually transparent and white; often producing halo [..]
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Cirriform


High altitude ice clouds with a very thin wispy appearance.
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High altitude
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Clouds composed of small particles, mostly ice crystals. Because the particles are fairly widely dispersed, this usually results in relative transparency and whiteness, often producing a halo phenomen [..]
Source: pepperridgenorthvalley.com

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Clouds composed of small particles, mostly ice crystals. Because the particles are fairly widely dispersed, this usually results in relative transparency and whiteness, often producing a halo phenomen [..]
Source: communityweather.org.nz

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Clouds
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Cirriform


High altitude ice clouds with a very thin wispy appearance.
Source: weatherdudes.com

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Clouds composed of small particles, mostly ice crystals. Because the particles are fairly widely dispersed, this usually results in relative transparency and whiteness, often producing a halo phenomena not observed in other clouds forms. These clouds generally have bases above 20,000 feet in the mid-latitudes, and are classified as high clouds. The [..]
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Cirriform


(biology,zoology) Formed like a cirrus or tendril. {{Webster 1913}}
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