- Stock Photography: FIBROUS CIRRUS CLOUDS HOVER ABOVE BILLOWING CUMULUS by Matt3057
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- Photo title: Fibrous Cirrus Clouds hover above Billowing Cumulus
- Author: Matt3057
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- High Cirrus Clouds can tell of high winds to come. Cumulus - the fair weather cloud - can swiftly buidl up to become Cumulonimbus, the Thunder Cloud - Detached. Cirrus - clouds in the form of white, delicate filaments or white or mostly white patches or narrow bands. These clouds have a fibrous hair-like appearance, or a silky sheen, or both. Cumulus clouds are the lowest forming type of cloud, usually occurring below 6500 ft. However, cumulus clouds can appear as low as 300ft above the ground.
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