Meteorology for Masters And Mates Being Questions And Answers Based On the Info
Meteorology for Masters And Mates Being Questions And Answers Based On the Info
Charles H Brown
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* 147. Describe stratus. The lowest form of cloud, sometimes resting on hill tops. They resemble mist and often appear in parallel layers, hence the name stratus. * 148. Describe nimbus. The rain cloud. Heavy dark shapeless clouds bringing rain or snow. *149. Describe cirro-cumulus. The mackerel sky. Small, well defined globular clouds, high in the sky, which frequently arrange them- selves in groups and lines and have a dappled appearance. Sign of wind. *150. Describe cirro-stratus. Appears fi...rst as horizontal patches of hazy cloud, high in the heavens, which gradually overspreads the sky as a thin haze and through which the sun and moon appear METEOROLOGY FOR MASTERS AND MATES 47 dimly. It is in this cloud that halos, coronae, and mock suns are formed. Cirro-stratus is a sign of bad weather. 151. Describe strato-cumulus. Rolls of dark clouds frequently covering the whole sky, especially in winter, and arranged in parallel lines pressed close up to one another. Blue sky may be seen through the spacings.
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