stratus |
nebulosus |
In meteorology|lang=en terms the difference between stratus and nebulosus
is that
stratus is (meteorology) a principal, low-level cloud type in the form of a gray layer with a rather uniform base, usually not associated with precipitation, and capable of producing corona phenomena and a weak, uniform luminance; abbreviated
s t while
nebulosus is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of a veil of cloud, showing no distinct details associated with cirrostratus, and stratus genera.
As nouns the difference between stratus and nebulosus
is that
stratus is (meteorology) a principal, low-level cloud type in the form of a gray layer with a rather uniform base, usually not associated with precipitation, and capable of producing corona phenomena and a weak, uniform luminance; abbreviated
s t while
nebulosus is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of a veil of cloud, showing no distinct details associated with cirrostratus, and stratus genera.
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