Stratus



This photograph of stratus clouds was taken in San Giamano, Tuscany, Italy.
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Courtesy of Sara Martin

Stratus clouds are part of the Low Cloud group. They are gray and can cover most or all of the sky (like a big blanket). Stratus clouds sometimes produce light mist or drizzle.



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Stratus



This photograph of stratus clouds was taken in San Giamano, Tuscany, Italy.
Click on image for full size version (44K JPG)
Courtesy of Sara Martin

Stratus clouds belong to the Low Cloud (surface-2000m up) group. They are uniform gray in color and can cover most or all of the sky. Stratus clouds can look like a fog that doesn't reach the ground.

Light mist or drizzle is sometimes associated with stratus clouds.



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Stratus



This photograph of stratus clouds was taken in San Giamano, Tuscany, Italy.
Click on image for full size version (44K JPG)
Courtesy of Sara Martin

Stratus (weather symbol - St) clouds consist of water droplets and belong to the Low Cloud (surface-2000m up) group. They are uniform gray in color and can cover most or all of the sky. Stratus clouds can look like a fog that doesn't reach the ground.

Light mist or drizzle is sometimes associated with stratus clouds.



Next Cloud Type
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How Clouds Form

Cloud Formation Due to Mountains

Clouds Formed by Air Being Forced to Rise

Cloud Formation Due to Weather Fronts


Last modified October 2, 2008 by Becca Hatheway.
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