Asperitas (formerly known as Undulatus asperatus) is a cloud formation first popularized and proposed as a type of cloud in 2009 by Gavin Pretor-Pinney...
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through the stratocumuliform cloud. Stratocumulus undulatus clouds, seen from an airplane Stratocumulus undulatus asperitas clouds, seen from Earth Stratocumulus...
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ragged edges. Asperitas "Roughness": A highly disturbed and chaotic wave feature occasionally seen with a stratocumulus or altocumulus cloud. Cavum "Hole":...
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recognized type is the asperitas feature that is characterized by chaotic undulations caused by severe wind shear. Genitus Mother clouds: Altocumulus stratiformis...
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of the society. In 2017, the Cloud Appreciation Society was credited with adding the Asperitas classification of cloud to the World Meteorological Organization's...
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feature associated with stratocumulus or altocumulus cloud has been given the Latin name asperitas. The supplementary feature cavum is a circular fall-streak...
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Supplemental features Asperitas: wave-like billowing clouds with an "underwater" appearance Cavum: commonly termed "hole in a cloud", "fallstreak hole"...
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Archived from the original (PDF) on August 10, 2017. "Asperitas Immersed Computing". asperitas.com. Rolf Brink. 2017-01-30. Retrieved 2017-07-24. "3M™...
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campaign of the Cloud Appreciation Society to persuade the World Meteorological Organization to classify the first new cloud since 1951, asperitas, through convening...
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plenty of attention in the press. Server appliance DOME MicroDataCenter Asperitas Microdatacenter "Dual function heat-spreading and performance of the IBM...
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