Earth:Cirrocumulus lacunosus

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Short description: Cloud type
Cirrocumulus lacunosus
Cirrocumulus lacunosus cloud.jpg
Cirrocumulus stratiformis lacunosus cloud
AbbreviationCc la
SymbolClouds CH 9.svg
GenusCirro- (curl)
-cumulus (heaped)
Varietylacunosus (full of gaps)
AltitudeAbove 6,000 m
(Above 20,000 ft)
AppearancePerforated with round, frayed holes[1]
Precipitation cloud?Virga only
Cirrocumulus lacunosus

Cirrocumulus lacunosus also known as Cirrocumulus lacunar or Cirrocumulus lacunaris [2] is a type of cirrocumulus cloud. The term lacunosus is from Latin, meaning "full of hollows".[3] Cirrocumulus lacunosus is a relatively rare cloud form that occurs as a layer of cloud with circular holes in it. Formation is commonly attributed to a cool layer mixing with a warmer, higher layer of the atmosphere.[4][5] These holes normally have frayed edges, and they are often arranged in a manner that resembles a net or a honeycomb.[6]

This term applies mainly to Cirrocumulus and Altocumulus; it may also apply, though very rarely, to Stratocumulus.[7]

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