Stratocumulus clouds. Long streaks of strato- cumulus at sunset. This low altitude (500-2,400 metre height) cloud is made up of water and ice particles. It is usually arranged in circular contiguous mounds as a patchwork or in orderly groups,but here prevailing winds have produced elongated streaks of the cloud. Stratocumulus is very common,generally occurring in the northern hemisphere in winter and rarely producing rain | |
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