stratus

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stratüs
{ç} stra.ti (strät'ay, strey'tay)
{i} stratus
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A principal, low-level cloud type in the form of a gray layer with a rather uniform base, usually not associated with precipitation, and capable of producing corona phenomena and a weak, uniform luminance; abbreviated St
a cloud of a class characterized by a gray, horizontal layer with a uniform base, found at a lower altitude than altostratus, usually below 8000 ft (2400 m)
Very flat low level clouds
Stratus clouds form in sheets or layers in the lower parts of the atmosphere Fog is classified as stratus
a large dark low cloud
One of the three basic cloud forms (the others are cirrus and cumulus) It is also one of the two low cloud types It is a sheetlike cloud that does not exhibit individual elements, and is, perhaps, the most common of all low clouds Thick and gray, it is seen in low, uniform layers and rarely extends higher than 5,000 feet above the earth's surface A veil of stratus may give the sky a hazy appearance Fog may form from a stratus cloud that touches the ground Although it can produce drizzle or snow, it rarely produces heavy precipitation Clouds producing heavy precipitation may exist above a layer of stratus
A principal low-level cloud type in the form of a gray layer with a rather uniform base Stratus does not usually produce precipitation, but when it does occur, it is in the form of minute particles, such as drizzle, ice crystals, or snow grains Stratus often occurs in the form of ragged patches or cloud fragments in which case rapid transformation is a common characteristic When the sun is seen through the cloud, its outline is clearly discernible, and it may be accompanied by corona phenomena In the immediate area of the solar disk, stratus may appear very white Away from the sun, and at times when the cloud is sufficiently thick to obscure it, stratus gives off a weak, uniform luminance
n clouds with a flat layer and a uniform base In mountains, these clouds are responsible for fog Not a very dense cloud; usually the sun can be seen through them
One of the three basic cloud forms the others are cirrus and cumulus It is also one of the two low cloud types It is a sheetlike cloud that does not exhibit individual elements, and is, perhaps, the most common of all low clouds Thick and gray, it is seen in low, uniform layers and rarely extends higher than 5,000 feet above the earth's surface A veil of stratus may give the sky a hazy appearance Fog may form from a stratus cloud that touches the ground Although it can produce drizzle or snow, it rarely produces heavy precipitation Clouds producing heavy precipitation may exist above a layer of stratus
– These clouds are gray and look like a sheet layer They rarely produce precipitation
{i} low-altitude cloud formation consisting of a gray horizontal layer with a relatively flat bottom
Clouds which are produced by stable air and looks like an even blanket
A sheet of low cloud stretching out in a layer When lying on the ground it is referred to as fog
Flat low level clouds
a low-altitude cloud typically resembling a horizontal layer of fog
A form of clouds in which they are arranged in a horizontal band or layer
stratus fractus
Stratus clouds which are scattered or ragged
stratus clouds
low clouds that are like thick fog
cirro stratus
cirrostratus, cloud formation containing ice crystals which appears high in the atmosphere
strati
plural of stratus
Türkisch - Englisch
stratus
stratus

    Silbentrennung

    stra·tus

    Türkische aussprache

    strätıs

    Aussprache

    /ˈstratəs/ /ˈstrætəs/

    Etymologie

    [ 'strA-t&s, 'stra- ] (noun.) circa 1803. New Latin, from Latin, past participle of sternere.
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