Think "flat" when you're identifying stratus clouds. 2. Remember, high altitude cirrostratus clouds appear as thin, wispy sheets. 3. Look for stratus clouds at any altitude. 4. Look high into the sky for cirrus clouds. 5. Remember, cirrus clouds consist of moisture thrown up by distant storms and turned to ice. 6. Watch for thin, hair-like, disconnected wisps of clouds at altitudes above 18,000 feet. 7. Remember, stratus and cumulus clouds can occur at those same altitudes; these clouds are correctly identified as cirrostratus and cirrocumulus clouds.
Think "flat" when you're identifying stratus clouds. 2. Remember, high altitude cirrostratus clouds appear as thin, wispy sheets. 3. Look for stratus clouds at any altitude. 4. Look high into the sky for cirrus clouds. 5. Remember, cirrus clouds consist of moisture thrown up by distant storms and turned to ice. 6. Watch for thin, hair-like, disconnected wisps of clouds at altitudes above 18,000 feet. 7. Remember, stratus and cumulus clouds can occur at those same altitudes; these clouds are correctly identified as cirrostratus and cirrocumulus clouds.
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