WebMar 17, 2024 · floccus ( plural flocci ) ( meteorology) A cloud species which consists of rounded tufts of cloud, often formed by dissipation from larger cloud species. Associated with cirrus, cirrocumulus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus genera. [1] A flock or tuft of wool or wool-like hairs; the downy plumage of unfledged birds. References [ edit] WebCirrocumulus floccus is a type of cirrocumulus cloud.The name cirrocumulus floccus is derived from Latin, meaning "a lock of wool". Cirrocumulus floccus appears as small tufts of cloud with rounded heads, but ragged bottoms. The cloud can produce virga, precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground. Like cirrocumulus castellanus, …
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WebAltocumulus floccus is a cloud type named for its tuft-like, wooly appearance. [1] The base of the cloud can form as low as 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), or as high as 6,000 metres (20,000 ft). They often form in clusters, or patches, and bases can vary in height with differing atmospheric conditions within the PBL. [2] WebCirrus floccus is a type of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus floccus is derived from Latin, meaning "a lock of wool". [1] Cirrus floccus occurs as small tufts of cloud, usually with a ragged base. The cloud can have virga falling from it, … cryptia curves nightmare fredbear
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WebHow does floccus treat my cloud credentials? I am currently using a different tool to sync my browser data. Can I use this with floccus? Some of my topmost folders are missing in one of my browsers. How can I avoid this? Floccus suddenly won't stop syncing one of my accounts. What can I do? License WebJul 26, 2024 · Just for fun I created an iOS 15 Safari extension from Floccus and noticed that Safari still hasn't implemented the bookmarks addon API. Other than that, it seems to run fine on iOS (apart from a few layout issues). Webfloccus. ( ˈflɒkəs) n, pl flocci ( ˈflɒksaɪ) 1. (Zoology) a downy or woolly covering, as on the young of certain birds. 2. a small woolly tuft of hair. adj. (Physical Geography) (of a cloud) having the appearance of woolly tufts at odd intervals in its structure. [C19: from Latin: tuft of hair or wool, flock2] dup finished