fibratus |
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fibratus |
fibrates |
As nouns the difference between fibratus and fibrates
is that
fibratus is a cloud species which consists of fine hair-like strands, clearly separate, and with thin, straight terminations associated with cirrus and cirrostratus formations while
fibrates is .
cirrostratus |
fibratus |
As nouns the difference between cirrostratus and fibratus
is that
cirrostratus is a principal high-level cloud type appearing as a whitish veil, usually fibrous but sometimes smooth, which may totally cover the sky and which often produces halo phenomena, either partially or completely. Sometimes a banded aspect may appear, but the intervals between the bands are filled with thinner cloud veil. The edge of the veil of cirrostratus may be straight and clean-cut, but more often it is irregular and fringed with cirrus. Some of the ice crystals that comprise the cloud are large enough to fall and thereby produce a fibrous aspect. Cirrostratus occasionally may be so thin and transparent as to render it almost indiscernible, especially through haze or at night. At such times, the existence of a halo may be the only revealing feature, such as producing a halo around the moon. Abbreviated: Cs while
fibratus is a cloud species which consists of fine hair-like strands, clearly separate, and with thin, straight terminations. Associated with cirrus and cirrostratus formations.
cirrus |
fibratus |
As nouns the difference between cirrus and fibratus
is that
cirrus is a tendril while
fibratus is a cloud species which consists of fine hair-like strands, clearly separate, and with thin, straight terminations. Associated with cirrus and cirrostratus formations.