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lenticularis

Lenticulars vs Lenticularis - What's the difference?

lenticulars | lenticularis |


As nouns the difference between lenticulars and lenticularis

is that lenticulars is plural of lenticular while lenticularis is a cloud species which consists of rounded lens shaped of cloud, often forming near mountains. Associated with cirrocumulus, and altocumulus, and sometimes stratocumulus genera.

Stratocumulus vs Lenticularis - What's the difference?

stratocumulus | lenticularis |


In meteorology|lang=en terms the difference between stratocumulus and lenticularis

is that stratocumulus is (meteorology) a principal low-level cloud type, predominantly stratiform, in the form of a gray and/or whitish layer or patch, which nearly always has dark parts and is nonfibrous while lenticularis is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of rounded lens shaped of cloud, often forming near mountains associated with cirrocumulus, and altocumulus, and sometimes stratocumulus genera.

As nouns the difference between stratocumulus and lenticularis

is that stratocumulus is (meteorology) a principal low-level cloud type, predominantly stratiform, in the form of a gray and/or whitish layer or patch, which nearly always has dark parts and is nonfibrous while lenticularis is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of rounded lens shaped of cloud, often forming near mountains associated with cirrocumulus, and altocumulus, and sometimes stratocumulus genera.

Altocumulus vs Lenticularis - What's the difference?

altocumulus | lenticularis |


As nouns the difference between altocumulus and lenticularis

is that altocumulus is a principal medium-level cloud type, white and/or gray in color, which occurs as a layer or patch with a waved aspect, the elements of which appear as laminae, rounded masses, or rolls. These elements usually are sharply outlined, but they may become partly fibrous or diffuse; they may or may not be merged; they generally have shadowed parts; and, by convection, when observed at an angle of more than 30° above the horizon, subtend an angle between 1 degrees and 5 degrees. (Abbreviated Ac. while lenticularis is a cloud species which consists of rounded lens shaped of cloud, often forming near mountains. Associated with cirrocumulus, and altocumulus, and sometimes stratocumulus genera.

Cirrocumulus vs Lenticularis - What's the difference?

cirrocumulus | lenticularis |


As nouns the difference between cirrocumulus and lenticularis

is that cirrocumulus is (physics|meteorology) a principal high-level cloud type appearing as a thin, white patch of cloud without shadows, composed of very small droplets in the form of grains or ripples the elements may be merged or separate, and more or less regularly arranged; they subtend an angle of less than 1° when observed at an angle of more than 30° above the horizon holes or rifts often occur in a sheet of cirrocumulus abbreviated cc while lenticularis is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of rounded lens shaped of cloud, often forming near mountains associated with cirrocumulus, and altocumulus, and sometimes stratocumulus genera.

Lens vs Lenticularis - What's the difference?

lens | lenticularis |


As nouns the difference between lens and lenticularis

is that lens is lentil while lenticularis is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of rounded lens shaped of cloud, often forming near mountains associated with cirrocumulus, and altocumulus, and sometimes stratocumulus genera.