Perlucidus (cloud variety) explained

Perlucidus
Image Location:Altocumulus rizado NL.jpg
Image Name:Altocumulus perlucidus
Abbreviation:pe
Genus:stratocumulus, altocumulus
Variety:perlucidus
Altitude M:500-7,000
Altitude Ft:2,000-23,000
Level:mid
Appearance:Cloud cover with small gaps that make higher cloud types be visible
Precipitation:Depends on the cloud type this variety is appearing in

Perlucidus is a cloud variety that generally appears in only two cloud types, those being altocumulus and stratocumulus. Perlucidus cloud is easily recognizable by the small ubiquitous gaps that let higher clouds be seen.[1] It forms when shallow convection starts in a cloud layer that did not previously have perlucidus variety characteristics.[2] The gaps between the cloud indicate regions where air is sinking.[3] This cloud variety may appear either as a translucent cloud or an opaque cloud.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Perlucidus. International Cloud Atlas.
  2. Web site: ALTOCUMULUS PERLUCIDUS CLOUDS. www.backyardnature.net.
  3. Web site: 2014-01-02 . Stratocumulus: These low, lumpy cloud layers form below 6,000 feet and can appear in rows, patches or as rounded masses with blue sky in between the cloud elements. The color of stratocumulus clouds can range from white to dark gray. Precipitation rarely falls from stratocumulus clouds. The individual cloud elements form where the air is rising while the blue sky in between the cloud elements indicates sinking air. . 2022-02-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140102200113/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/weather/wstratus.htm . 2 January 2014 . dead.