Stratus silvagenitus
Stratus silvagenitus is a type of Stratus cloud. The word silvagenitus is derived from Latin, meaning "created from forest".[1] This cloud type forms over forested areas which are experiencing high relative humidity levels, for example, after precipitation has passed, through evaporation and/or evapotranspiration.[2]
Stratus silvagenitus | |
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Abbreviation | st slvg |
Symbol | |
Genus | stratus |
Variety | silvagenitus (created from forest) |
Altitude | 0 m (0 ft) |
Appearance | uniform or ragged clouds over forested areas |
Precipitation | None |
If the cloud is uniform, it is called a "stratus" silvagenitus cloud, if the cloud is ragged and wispy, then it is called a "stratus fractus" silvagenitus cloud. These clouds typically form near the ground. The silvagenitus cloud variety only appears in the Stratus cloud species due to its mechanism of formation.
References
- "Learn About Silvagenitus Clouds: Evaporation from a Forest". Archived from the original on 2021-11-13.
- "Silvagenitus". Archived from the original on 2021-11-10.
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