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    • #236753
      Roger Samuels avatarRoger Samuels
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    • #237227
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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      Hey, hey, Roger, a great capture – I wish I could put a name to it. Any suggestions, anyone? My first thought was Prince of Wales’ Feathers. Then I thought it would make a nice mono for the Black and White thread. Then I thought it ought to be what is now called cavum (another new ICA name)
      http://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=3b978e064761964547808bac4&id=990adaba10

      https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/search.html?keyword=cavum
      Or is it just simple virga?

      • #237422
        Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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        The virga falling out of cavum seems to be white (supercooled perhaps and hence medium or above in height); Roger’s seems fairly low and there is no distinct hole..

    • #239050
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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      Looking at the cloud atlas,

      https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/cirrocumulus-may-form.html

      it says that persistent contrails can, over a period of time and under the influence of strong upper winds, transform into Cirrocumulus (Cc homomutatus). If you follow the link above and click on the “homomutatus” (which is a link in the cloud atlas) the picture points out some cirrus spissatus. Now, imagine what they would look like after sunset. I think that’s what you got there, Roger.

      • #239199
        Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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        We live and learn, George – the new ICA has a neat feature; when I followed your link and clicked on spissatus the ICA highlighted the spissatus within a red rectangle.

        But cirrus spissatus just means optically thick cirrus and I don’t think Roger’s cloud is that high. I will stick with the simple virga.

    • #239118
      Roger Samuels avatarRoger Samuels
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      Interestingly enough it seems I catch more contrails than real clouds……..

    • #239274
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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      I think you are right, Hygge.

    • #239362
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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      Virga

      http://www.network54.com/Forum/385606/thread/1257028647

      If this works from the old forum, I snapped it over my house. Graham Davis, who defined it as virga, an occasional contributor to the new forum, is a retired UK Met Office professional who knows clouds.

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