Translucidus (cloud variety)

Cloud variety that lets light through

Translucidus is a cloud variety that is translucent and gives away the location of the Sun and Moon. It appears in altocumulus, altostratus, stratus, and stratocumulus clouds. The cloud variety is very recognizable as it gives away the location of the Sun. Sometimes, it lets stars in the night sky be visible.[1] It is the opposite of the cloud variety opacus, which is not translucent, but opaque.[2][3][4]

The cloud variety manifests in clouds with thin water particles or ice crystals.

Translucidus
Altostratus translucidus
Abbreviationtr
GenusAltostratus, altocumulus, stratocumulus, stratus
Varietytranslucidus
Altitude0-7,000 m
(0-23,000 ft)
Appearancetransparent cloud that gives away the location of the Sun and Moon
PrecipitationDepends on the cloud type this variety is appearing in

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References

  1. ^ "Translucidus".
  2. ^ "Translucidus".
  3. ^ "Translucidus".
  4. ^ "Translucidus - Glossary of Meteorology". Glossary.ametsoc.org. 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
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