Cirrus fibratus
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Cirrus fibratus is a type of cirrus cloud
. The name cirrus fibratus is derived from Latin
, meaning "fibrous". These clouds are similar to Cirrus uncinus, commonly known as "mares' tails"; however, fibratus clouds do not have tufts or hooks at the end. The filiments are usually separate from one another.
Like other Cirrus cloud
s, cirrus fibratus occur at high altitude
s. They can indicate an approaching warm front
; however, they can also be an indication that fair weather will follow.
Cirrus cloud
Cirrus clouds are atmospheric clouds generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving them their name from the Latin word cirrus meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair...
. The name cirrus fibratus is derived from Latin
Latin
Latin is an Italic language originally spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. It, along with most European languages, is a descendant of the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. Although it is considered a dead language, a number of scholars and members of the Christian clergy speak it fluently, and...
, meaning "fibrous". These clouds are similar to Cirrus uncinus, commonly known as "mares' tails"; however, fibratus clouds do not have tufts or hooks at the end. The filiments are usually separate from one another.
Like other Cirrus cloud
Cirrus cloud
Cirrus clouds are atmospheric clouds generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving them their name from the Latin word cirrus meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair...
s, cirrus fibratus occur at high altitude
Altitude
Altitude or height is defined based on the context in which it is used . As a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. The reference datum also often varies according to the context...
s. They can indicate an approaching warm front
Warm front
A warm front is a density discontinuity located at the leading edge of a homogeneous warm air mass, and is typically located on the equator-facing edge of an isotherm gradient...
; however, they can also be an indication that fair weather will follow.