Clouds of the Day - Cirrus on Display - Monday, November 6, 2023
/This was a sight. There were five CONTRAILS occupying much of the sky in these unusual formations. The right-hand photo shows three curving CONTRAILS that are lower than a of patch of Cirrus. The CONTRAILS show convective turbulence which precipitated ice crystals.
The photo above includes a CONTRAIL (Condensation Trail) with ice crystal streamers (fall streaks) trailing to the left. The denser CONTRAIL is precipitating the ice crystals.
The cirrus above are Cirrocumulus floccus which are clusters of puffy clouds trailing precipitating ice crystals. The ice crystals are falling away from the denser heads of the cloud clusters where the ice precipitation (ice crystals) are streaming away to the left. The precipitation is forming in the heads where upward motion is strongest. The streamers look like strands of hair which are a classic Cirrus cloud. After the cloud heads stop precipitating all that is left are the streamers which gradually disappear through sublimation (ice crystals turn from a solid to vapor in the cold upper air.