Etymology:
Meaning:
A thin, wispy cloud composed of ice crystals, usually appearing high in the atmosphere.
Origin:
The term "cirro" comes from the Latin word "cirrus," meaning "curl of hair." This refers to the feathery, hair-like appearance of these clouds. The word "cirrus" itself derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱer-s, which means "horn" or "curl."
Cirro clouds are classified as high-level clouds and are the highest type of cloud in the troposphere. They are composed of ice crystals due to the cold temperatures at their altitude. The wispy, hair-like appearance of cirro clouds is caused by the random orientation of the ice crystals, which scatter sunlight in all directions.
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