Meteopedia — Weather glossary

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Castellanus cloud

Cloud variety with vertical turrets or crenellations rising from a common base, indicating instability in the mid-levels of the atmosphere.

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Cavum

Circular or elliptical hole in a mid or high cloud layer caused by local glaciation of supercooled droplets, also known as a fallstreak hole or hole-punch cloud.

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Cirrocumulus

High cloud formed by small regular white tufts, giving a "mackerel sky" appearance.

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Cirrostratus

High, thin cloud forming a whitish, semi-transparent veil of ice crystals that partially or fully covers the sky and often produces solar or lunar halos.

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Cirrus

High cloud (6,000–12,000 m), thin and fibrous, composed entirely of ice crystals.

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Cloud ceiling

Height of the base of the lowest cloud layer covering more than half the sky, critical aviation data determining visual or instrument flight conditions.

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Contrail

An artificial line-shaped cloud created by aircraft exhaust gases at high altitude.

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Cumuliform cloud

A type of vertically developing cloud with a puffy appearance and flat base, formed by convective updrafts.

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Cumulonimbus

Towering cloud of enormous vertical development, associated with thunderstorms, lightning, hail, and heavy rain.

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Cumulonimbus incus

Mature stage of the cumulonimbus with the characteristic anvil top, indicative of severe storms with hail, lightning, and strong winds.

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Cumulus

Vertically developing cloud with a flat base and cauliflower-shaped top, typical of fair weather or storm development.

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Cumulus congestus

Towering cumuliform cloud with cauliflower-shaped turrets that can produce showers but has not yet developed an anvil or electrical activity.

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Cumulus humilis

Small cumuliform cloud of limited vertical extent, wider than tall, indicating fair weather and atmospheric stability.

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