
These are high patches or layers of cloudlets that appear tiny, on account of their distance from the ground (often in the region of six miles). You often have to look carefully to notice the cloud’s grainy texture. Composed almost entirely of ice crystals, Cirrocumulus is actually a rare and fleeting cloud. Mostly, when you see a layer of cloudlets, they belong to the lower water-droplet cloud, Altocumulus.
Full classification: Cirrocumulus stratiformis
Other examples of Cirrocumulus:


