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- Fractus_cloud abstract "Fractus clouds (scuds) are small, ragged cloud fragments that are usually found under an ambient cloud base. They form or have broken off from a larger cloud, and are generally sheared by strong winds, giving them a jagged, shredded appearance. Fractus have irregular patterns, appearing much like torn pieces of cotton candy. They change constantly, often forming and dissipating rapidly. They do not have clearly defined bases. Sometimes they are persistent and form very near the surface. Common kinds include scud and cloud tags.".
- Fractus_cloud thumbnail Povazsky01.jpg?width=300.
- Fractus_cloud wikiPageID "4303245".
- Fractus_cloud wikiPageRevisionID "605219065".
- Fractus_cloud abbreviation "St fr., Cu fr., Frnb".
- Fractus_cloud altitude "Below 1500 meters".
- Fractus_cloud appearance "irregular, ragged".
- Fractus_cloud genus "Cumulus or Stratus".
- Fractus_cloud hasPhotoCollection Fractus_cloud.
- Fractus_cloud imageLocation "Povazsky01.jpg".
- Fractus_cloud imageName "Fractus clouds over the Považský Inovec mountains.".
- Fractus_cloud name "Fractus cloud".
- Fractus_cloud precipitation "No, but may accompany precipitation clouds".
- Fractus_cloud species "Fractus".
- Fractus_cloud subject Category:Accessory_clouds.
- Fractus_cloud type AccessoryClouds.
- Fractus_cloud type Cloud111439690.
- Fractus_cloud type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Fractus_cloud type Phenomenon100034213.
- Fractus_cloud type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fractus_cloud type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Fractus_cloud type Process100029677.
- Fractus_cloud comment "Fractus clouds (scuds) are small, ragged cloud fragments that are usually found under an ambient cloud base. They form or have broken off from a larger cloud, and are generally sheared by strong winds, giving them a jagged, shredded appearance. Fractus have irregular patterns, appearing much like torn pieces of cotton candy. They change constantly, often forming and dissipating rapidly. They do not have clearly defined bases. Sometimes they are persistent and form very near the surface.".
- Fractus_cloud label "Cumulus fractus".
- Fractus_cloud label "Cumulus fractus".
- Fractus_cloud label "Cumulus fractus".
- Fractus_cloud label "Fractus cloud".
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Cumulus_fractus.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Cumulus_fractus.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Cumulus_fractus.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Cumulus_fractus.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs m.0bw1jb.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Q1440391.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Q1440391.
- Fractus_cloud sameAs Fractus_cloud.
- Fractus_cloud wasDerivedFrom Fractus_cloud?oldid=605219065.
- Fractus_cloud depiction Povazsky01.jpg.
- Fractus_cloud isPrimaryTopicOf Fractus_cloud.