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- Q1410752 subject Q16779111.
- Q1410752 abstract "Cirrus fibratus is a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus fibratus is derived from Latin, meaning "fibrous". These clouds are similar to cirrus uncinus, commonly known as "mares' tails"; however, fibratus clouds do not have tufts or hooks at the end. The filaments are usually separate from one another.Like other cirrus clouds, cirrus fibratus occur at high altitudes. They can indicate an approaching warm front; however, they can also be an indication that fair weather will follow.".
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- Q1410752 wikiPageExternalLink cirrus-fibratus.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1124042.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q16779111.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q185638.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q190200.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q3281195.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q1410752 wikiPageWikiLink Q537536.
- Q1410752 comment "Cirrus fibratus is a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus fibratus is derived from Latin, meaning "fibrous". These clouds are similar to cirrus uncinus, commonly known as "mares' tails"; however, fibratus clouds do not have tufts or hooks at the end. The filaments are usually separate from one another.Like other cirrus clouds, cirrus fibratus occur at high altitudes. They can indicate an approaching warm front; however, they can also be an indication that fair weather will follow.".
- Q1410752 label "Cirrus fibratus".
- Q1410752 depiction CH_1.png.