cirriform in a sentence
Examples
- Warm fronts associated with extratropical cyclones tend to generate mostly cirriform and stratiform clouds over a wide area unless the approaching warm airmass is unstable, in which case cumulus congestus or cumulonimbus clouds will usually be embedded in the main precipitating cloud layer.
- Cirriform clouds that form higher up in the stratosphere and mesosphere have common names for their main types, but are sub-classified " alpha-numerically " rather than with the elaborate system of Latin names given to cloud types in the troposphere.
- The genus types are arranged from top to bottom in the same ascending order for each �tage . ( 1 ) = Stratiform types, ( 2 ) = Cirriform types, ( 3 ) = Stratocumuliform types, ( 4 ) = Cumuliform types, ( 5 ) = Cumulonimbiform types.
- Under Luke Howard's first systematized study of clouds, carried out in France in 1802, three general cloud " forms " were established based on appearance and characteristics of formation : " cirriform, " " cumiliform " and " stratiform ."
- With highly unstable atmospheric conditions, large cumulus may continue to grow into cumulonimbus " calvus " ( essentially a very tall congestus cloud that produces thunder ), then ultimately into the species " capillatus " when supercooled water droplets at the top of the cloud turn into ice crystals giving it a cirriform appearance.
- In addition to these three main types, Howard added two names to designate multiple cloud types joined together : " cumulostratus, " a blending of cumulus clouds and stratus layers, and " nimbus, " a complex blending of cirriform, cumuliform, and stratiform clouds with sufficient vertical development to produce significant precipitation.
- These are, in approximate ascending order of instability or convective activity : " stratiform " sheets; " cirriform " wisps and patches; " stratocumuliform " patches, rolls, and ripples; " cumuliform " heaps and tufts, and " cumulonimbiform " towers that often have complex structures.
- These physical types, in approximate ascending order of convective activity, include " stratiform " sheets, " cirriform " wisps and patches, " stratocumuliform " layers ( mainly structured as rolls, ripples, and patches ), " cumuliform " heaps and tufts, and very large " cumulonimbiform " heaps that often show complex structure.
- However, he also proposed and had accepted by the permanent committee of the International Meteorological Organization ( IMO ), a forerunner of the present-day World Meteorological Organization ( WMO ), the designation of a new free-convective vertical or multi-�tage genus type, cumulonimbus ( heaped rain cloud ), which would be distinct from cumulus and nimbus and identifiable by its often very complex structure ( frequently including a cirriform top and what are now recognized as multiple accessory clouds ), and its ability to produce thunder.