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  1. Stratocumulus clouds1234:
    • Belong to the low-level cloud family.
    • Appear as extensive, rounded masses or rolls in the sky.
    • Form between 1,200 and 6,500 feet above the ground.
    • Composed of water droplets and occasionally ice crystals.
    • Have a well-defined, clumpy base.
    • Form via convection.
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    A stratocumulus cloud, occasionally called a cumulostratus, belongs to a genus-type of clouds characterized by large dark, rounded masses, usually in groups, lines, or waves, the individual elements being larger than those in altocumulus, and the whole being at a lower height, usually below 2,000 metres (6,600 ft).
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    Stratocumulus clouds belong to the low-level cloud family and appear as extensive, rounded masses or rolls in the sky. They usually form between 1,200 and 6,500 feet (400 to 2,000 meters) above the ground. These clouds are composed of water droplets and, occasionally, ice crystals in colder regions.
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    The most widespread of all cloud types, Stratocumulus is a low layer or patch of cloud that has a well-defined, clumpy base. The patches are either joined up, or have gaps in between.
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    A stratocumulus cloud is another type of a cumuliform or stratiform cloud. Like stratus clouds, they form at low levels; but like cumulus clouds (and unlike stratus clouds), they form via convection.
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    Stratocumulus cloud - Wikipedia

    A stratocumulus cloud, occasionally called a cumulostratus, belongs to a genus-type of clouds characterized by large dark, rounded masses, usually in groups, lines, or waves, the individual elements being larger than those in altocumulus, and the whole being at a lower height, usually below 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). … See more

    Stratocumulus clouds are rounded clumps or patches of white to dark gray clouds that normally form in groups. The individual cloud elements, which cover more than 5 degrees of arc each, can connect with each … See more

    Stratocumulus Stratiformis are extensive flat but slightly lumpy sheets that show only minimal convective activity.
    Stratocumulus Lenticularis are separate flat elongated seed … See more

    Stratocumulus Undulatus clouds appear as nearly parallel waves, rolls or separate elongated clouds, without significant vertical development.
    Stratocumulus Radiatus clouds appear as the same as stratocumulus undulatus, but stratocumulus … See more

    Stratocumulus Virga is a form of precipitation that evaporates in mid-air and doesn't reach the ground.
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    Stratocumulus clouds usually form from the rising and breakup of a stratus cloud. They can also form from altostratus and nimbostratus clouds, … See more

    Stratocumulus Opacus is a dark layer of clouds covering entire sky without any break. However, the cloud sheet is not completely uniform, so that separate cloud bases still can be seen. This is the main precipitating type, however any rain is usually light. If the … See more

    Stratocumulus Mamma is a type of mammatus cloud.
    Stratocumulus Asperitas is a rare, newly recognized … See more

     
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    Stratocumulus is a low cloud that consists of water droplets or ice crystals, or a mixture of both. It forms when moist air rises and cools, and it is often associated with precipitation or fog.

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