
Altocumulus cloud - Wikipedia
Altocumulus lenticularis (Ac len lenticular cloud) is a lens-shaped middle cloud which can resemble flying saucers and may occasionally be mistaken for "unidentified flying objects".
Characteristics and formation of altocumulus clouds: Everything …
Explore in depth the characteristics and formation of Altocumulus clouds, their impact on climate, and their importance in aviation.
The Weather and Folklore of Altocumulus Clouds - ThoughtCo
May 5, 2025 · Altocumulus clouds are middle-height clouds that look like cotton balls and don't bring rain. Altocumulus clouds can warn us about storms or cooler weather coming because …
Altocumulus Clouds: Mid-altitude Cloud Heaps - WhatsThisCloud
Learn about altocumulus clouds, including cloud description and facts, images, how to best identify them, and their species, varieties, and features.
Altocumulus (Ac) | International Cloud Atlas
The WMO International Cloud Atlas is the reference for the classification of clouds and meteorological meteors. It provides the definitions and descriptions of cloud types and …
Altocumulus, its types, species, varieties and features
Learn to identify Altocumulus stratiformis, lenticularis, lacunosus, castellanus, floccus, undulatus and duplicatus from photos and descriptions.
Altocumulus - Cloud Appreciation Society
Rather than a layer of cloudlets, this Altocumulus is in the form of large, smooth individual clouds. Altocumulus clouds produce the most dramatic and beautiful cloudscapes, especially in the …
Altocúmulos: What are, how are they formed, types and meaning
Mar 19, 2025 · Altocumulus are a type of cloud that is found in the middle part of the atmosphere, typically between 2,000 and 7,000 meters of altitude, and are characterized by their …
Cloud Spotting for Beginners Part 1: Altocumulus - RMetS
May 16, 2024 · The cloudlets of Altocumulus form where the air rises and the gaps that can separate them appear where it sinks. Of all the cloud genera, Altocumulus make for the best …
Altocumulus clouds - Center for Science Education
Altocumulus clouds are mid-level, grayish-white with one part darker than the other. Altocumulus clouds usually form in groups and are about one kilometer thick. Altocumulus clouds are about …