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Cirrostratus cloud

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Cirrostratus at night causing a moon halo
Cirrostratus cloud
Cirrostratus with mock sun
AbbreviationCs
GenusCirrus- "Wisp like" and
-stratus "layered"
Altitude5,500 - 13,000 m
(18,000 - 42,000 ft)
Appearancewhite veil
PrecipitationNo, but usually signal the approach of a warm front.

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